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1 Amplified increasingly by climate change, those stresses threaten soon to become unmanageable .
2 The horses snuff the coming terror, and become unmanageable through fear.
3 The savages had passed the point of safe sailing; their boats had become unmanageable .
4 Once a woman does have a child, she adds, the long, inflexible hours become unmanageable .
5 More promises than that and it can become unmanageable .
6 Today I am asking the prime minister for immediate relief measures, the situation has become unmanageable .
7 In a sense the Coalition has become unmanageable .
8 His reply was, (as well as I can remember,) that Demby had become unmanageable .
9 The wounded horses will become unmanageable , and there is sure to be confusion, though perhaps not panic.
10 He had become unmanageable , his dementia profound.
11 Thus, a patient's spatial world may change, expand or diminish, become unmanageable or manageable day by day.
12 Sometimes if we were passing along in the night the mules would smell the bear and become unmanageable .
13 The teams had to be removed because the horses had become unmanageable under the torture of the heat.
14 That your life has become unmanageable . '
15 This would reduce the number of moves and address those behaviours that lead to breakdown before they become unmanageable .
16 In poor gravelly soils, and on land which has caked in the hot weather, or become unmanageable during rain.
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