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1 The process is an intricate one, and rather complicated, involving much explanation.
2 Wrong methods of study, involving much unnecessary friction, prevent enjoyment of school.
3 The broad shoulders bowed slightly as if from long-continued work involving much stooping.
4 The first party was followed by others, all involving much care and labour.
5 Right, so now you an see he's involving much more of his knee joint.
6 It develops into passionate strength, involving much intricacy of writing and wide spread chordal work.
7 This was a task involving much difficult cutting.
8 It sounds like an especially Catholic form of sexual rebellion, involving much mortification of the flesh.
9 A question difficult of debate, involving much that the mind is wont to slur over in natural scruple.
10 That evening Arthritis Research UK held a function in the garden involving much prosecco and wonderfully interesting people.
11 Then on April 8, she posted a photograph indicating her "work trip" wasn't involving much work at all.
12 It was a laborious process involving much erasure and eked out with the spreading of shadow with a stealthy finger-tip.
13 He manipulated them in some complicated fashion Tom could not see, involving much palming and ending in a two-handed riffle.
14 Then on April 8, she posted a photograph indicating that her "work trip" wasn't involving much work at all.
15 The progress was slow, involving much labor, and it required a full half-hour to attain the other side of the mound.
16 This is particularly true of men successful in tonnage work who are placed in charge of shops involving much greater detail.
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