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Examples for "pain"
Examples for "pain"
1Indeed, the same choice may bring great happiness yet also great pain.
2Spinal fractures, however, can lead to more problems than just chronic pain.
3The questions about work, back satisfaction, and pain medication showed good agreement.
4Patients reported improved future outlook despite continued concern about pain and chronicity.
5Because, despite my best intention, the pain in my words rang clear.
1It's the increasing number of extreme weather events that directly bother pets.
2They probably won't even bother to question her, she's so far gone.
3The emissary didn't bother to wait for an answer to his question.
4Strictly speaking, I should not have used the word 'bother', should I?
5I'm sorry to bother you, but I need to ask you something.
1However, our local curmudgeon claims it creates 'a great level of annoyance'.
2Background: Noise annoyance is associated with adverse health-related conditions and reduced wellbeing.
3In standardized interviews, information was obtained on environmental and work noise annoyance.
4Irene became the colour of the rose; her eyes flashed with annoyance.
5Leesil's voiced betrayed an annoyance Magiere could hear growing into open outrage.
1The paymasters and the receivers are the greatest nuisance in the state.
2I allowed I wouldn't make a nuisance of myself, however, by asking.
3But at the moment it presented itself simply as a confounded nuisance.
4Come up from behind and grab me for committing a public nuisance.
5Death is nothing; it is the dying that is such a nuisance.
1That night we were spared the customary infliction of the shower bath.
2His face was a puckered protest at the infliction of animal life.
3To find me so comfortable under the infliction perplexed and disconcerted him.
4The lance of Montgomery had not yet rid France of that infliction.
5Neither threat of hell nor the infliction of physical punishment has availed.
1The farmer stretched out his hand for the pipe that allayeth botheration.
2What is it, Mr. Charles, what on earth is the botheration about?
3An irritating botheration at a crucial stage of the cross-sea season?
4Arthur, since that news came, I have felt overwhelmed with worry and botheration.
5What is all this botheration about Sir Isaac and the rest of you?
1The constant interruptions and micro-management was a perpetual pain in the ass.
2Sometimes that means I have to be a pain in the ass.
3No, not too much because Israel is a pain in the ass.
4You know, you're getting to be a real pain in the ass.
5And she's a real pain in the ass, they all say that.
1Responders indicating pain in the neck or upper limb area were included.
2A journalist and a pain in the neck -and the back.
3You know, you're the biggest pain in the neck in the world.
4Frankly, on the surgical front he was a pain in the neck.
5A three-hour time difference sure was a pain in the neck.
6But for the vast majority, it's a pain in the neck, Wilkes said.
7Yes, Walter can be a pain in the neck with his daredevil ways.
8I don't want to be a nuisance or a pain in the neck.
9The store wasn't computerized, which made bookkeeping a real pain in the neck.
10Has chatting on the phone become a pain in the neck?
11Joel, all this male expertise is a pain in the neck.
12Except Hortie maybe, but she can be such a pain in the neck.
13And he became a pain in the neck, a kind of rotting attachment.
14Besides, a silent alarm is a pain in the neck for the householder.
15Life was definitely being a big pain in the neck at the moment.
16She found me a pain in the neck sometimes, White said.
Translations for pain in the neck