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1 It just goes on and on, and even the good bits soon grow tedious .
2 The blockade of Sphacteria began to grow tedious and harassing.
3 But I grow tedious ; I am inoculated by Hardy's fault.
4 But my narrative, I am afraid, begins to grow tedious .
5 It commences to grow tedious .
6 Rosita had neither education nor conversation; and when all her pretty ways had been tried on him in succession, they began to grow tedious .
7 He takes rank with the most genuine artists of all times and countries, and does not weary even when "great masters" grow tedious .
8 This low-budget picture is a little too claustrophobic, and it grows tedious .
9 Revisiting the same areas multiple times yields great rewards, but eventually grows tedious .
10 The establishment was small, the country was impoverished; even clock-making grew tedious at last.
11 The alteration is not in them, if their parties are grown tedious and dull.
12 The wait grew tedious as witness after witness was summoned and did not return.
13 The holiday mood was already growing tedious .
14 But without more narrative punch or more variety in the musical numbers, the picture quickly grows tedious .
15 When life grows tedious death is welcome.
16 No doubt, to some it grows tedious .
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