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1 I have omitted the phrase here, as it has become rather monotonous .
2 Farther on, however, as far as Semlin, the scenery is rather monotonous .
3 It was all quite pretty, though in a rather monotonous way.
4 Keeping the same star all your life is rather monotonous , don't you think?
5 Surely it is getting very late, she said in her low, rather monotonous voice.
6 It would be rather monotonous to have everybody as white as you and me.
7 Life was rather monotonous at the castle, as Hugo found.
8 Mrs. Semple, to tell you the truth, gets rather monotonous .
9 And I suppose you found his Majesty's society rather monotonous ?
10 But the little boy found the butcheries rather monotonous .
11 On the contrary, it was rather monotonous , and there were no incidents worthy of record.
12 It was rather monotonous work, even though now and then nurses and attendants passed through.
13 Their life is rather monotonous , but they enjoy it.
14 She came and stood by Mrs. Denys's side, speaking in a low, rather monotonous voice.
15 After a rather monotonous speech, he announced the company's first 3D Blu-ray title, Monsters vs. Aliens.
16 Oh, I find it rather monotonous in the winter; but in the summer it is fine.
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This collocation consists of: Rather monotonous through the time
Rather monotonous across language varieties