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1 I thought the concert a bad one, and got bored at it.
2 He was distinctly bored at the prospect of her visit this time.
3 Though this is all I care for, and am bored at knowing
4 My computer is bored at my attempts to re-instate and snubs me.
5 It's for the internet jammers who are bored at work and need tunes.
6 Before, she would sit looking bored at state functions, impeccably beautiful.
7 Maybe my subconscious was simply bored at driving for no reason.
8 She was bored at the mere idea of talking things over.
9 Thanks to you, she hasn't been bored at all this summer.
10 Sallie thinks everything is funny-evenflunking-andJulia is bored at everything.
11 He was terribly bored at first, but his boredom became a cynical amusement.
12 He was, moreover, exceedingly bored at the ball, and not in the least sleepy.
13 The other guests were bored at this hint of commerce.
14 He was rather bored at having to do this, and disapproving of the results.
15 We end by being bored at their attitudes and poses.
16 But she was very glad that he was not bored at being with her.
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