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Jack is a bland sort of person who doesn't seem to have an opinion about anything in particular.

I didn't go to my grad ceremony when I finished my degree because I don't really enjoy that sort of thing.

She is a nervous sort of person, and is constantly biting her nails.

My wife is a very quiet, contemplative sort of person who rarely gets angry.

Her grandfather has to wear a sort of adult diaper because he can't go to the bathroom without help, and sometimes she doesn't get to him in time.

Harry is a different sort of guy, but likeable nonetheless.

James is just the sort of motivated, dynamic person we need on our sales team.

Friedrich Nietzsche once suggested that for art to exist, for any sort of esthetic activity or perception to exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable, and that is intoxication.

Henry Kissinger once suggested that no team sport evokes the same sort of universal passion as soccer.

My mum loved to wear fancy jewelry: big rings, gold necklaces, silver bracelets, and that sort of thing.

My wife loves to go out dancing, but I don't really fancy that sort of thing.

He is a gloomy sort of person who never smiles or laughs.

Discussion question: What sort of behavior would you consider to be sexual harassment? Michel Eyquem de Montaigne once suggested that dreams are the true interpreters of our inclinations, but there is art required to sort and understand them.

The President has called in the military to help rescuers sort through the rubble of the earthquake.

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