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1 By now the air in the cabin had become intolerably hot.
2 The days have become intolerably long since I knew I was to leave school.
3 To Paul the whole air and atmosphere of the cabin had now become intolerably oppressive.
4 It had become intolerably hot in the car, and the men were all in shirt sleeves.
5 But since this love affair between her and Fisher, she has become intolerably dull and uninteresting.
6 We had now become intolerably weary.
7 Paris had suddenly become intolerably hot.
8 Kyle's sword had become intolerably hot.
9 Levi, at only 67, had pitched himself three flights down the stairwell: life had become intolerably dark and cheerless for him.
10 Injun Joe got drunk oftener than before, and became intolerably interesting.
11 And directly afterwards the doctor's own distress became intolerably acute.
12 The noise, he remarked, had been distracting, but the silence at once became intolerably oppressive.
13 The air now became intolerably hot, and was loaded with spiral exhalations similar to those arising from heat iron.
14 Since those powers are reserved to Westminster it won't take long before the "fit" becomes intolerably bad.
15 The air now became intolerably hot, and was loaded with spiral exhalations similar to those arising from heated iron.
16 Very soon it became intolerably irritating that these two dreams, both purposeless, should have mingled and entangled themselves in his mind.
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