Use of ado in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include ado at the start of sentence, ado at the end of sentence and ado in the middle of sentence
ado at the end of sentence
- He paid up without any more ado.
- We set to work without further ado.
- He entered her without further ado.
- He would bar them without further ado.
- Left leaderless, the city surrendered to Bustamante without further ado.
- The selection board interviewed him and rejected his application without further ado.
- The emptying of the house could therefore no longer be postponed and Charlotte had decided to put matters in hand without further ado.
ado in the middle of sentence
- make much ado about sth.
- So much ado about so little.
- It was all much ado about nothing.
- Without further ado, I set to work.
- But mostly, it was much ado about nothing.
- Without more/much/further ado, we set off.
- He had much ado in finding out his lodging.
- The two men say it's much ado about nothing.
- My sister always makes much ado about nothing.
- And without more ado he booked his one-way ticket.
- So, without more ado, let me introduce tonight's guests.
- Bloomsbury makes much ado about its author, David Mason.
- So without further ado, let's get on with tonight's show.
- Mark Gallagher - marked man today Much ado about nothing!
- Then, without more ado, he loaded the horses into the trailer.
- And so, without further ado, let me introduce tonight's speaker.
- So without further ado, I'll now ask Mr Davis to open the debate.
- He fairly squirmed with the agony of having made so much ado about nothing.
- Then, without more ado, he turned on his heel and left, slamming the door behind him.
- Without further ado Corbett, Selkirk and their small party returned to their own vessel.
- Thereafter there was much ado about nothing until Liverpool strolled forward to double their advantage on 27 minutes.
- In Much ado the shift to verse expresses the bitterness and sense of betrayal felt by Claudio at Hero's supposed infidelity.
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