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1 To me and, thank Heaven, to the majority of Germans, life deprived of them would seem unendurable .
2 And the trial culminated in a shock as unexpected as it then seemed unendurable .
3 The sight of a fellow-being hovering in mortal peril above her head seemed unendurable .
4 Then her stay in her lonely rooms seemed unendurable .
5 When she shut her eyes the blackness seemed unendurable .
6 After two straight months at the front, the men's nerves are shot; life seems unendurable .
7 Only the previous day circumstances had seemed unendurable .
8 His soul ached, and his misery seemed unendurable .
9 Her mother's treatment, harsh before, seemed unendurable now.
10 The cold and wind seemed unendurable , even for an hour, but they endured them for three days.
11 Yet the idea that he placed her in the same rank with others in her profession seemed unendurable .
12 For a moment it seemed unendurable .
13 At first the pain seemed unendurable , but work always had been his panacea, it was his salvation now.
14 This pain seemed unendurable .
15 To have been thus close to safety and then to have all hope snatched away by a cruel stroke of fate seemed unendurable .
16 The thought of being burdened his whole life long with the reproach of having made two such charming, innocent creatures miserable seemed unendurable .
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