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1 The labour, towards the conclusion, became so intolerable as to incite despondency.
2 His air was so intolerable that the father's patience quite gave way.
3 It was so piteous, so intolerable to him to watch that quivering lip.
4 I have derived this much good, that NOTHING is so intolerable as idleness.
5 Her life has become so intolerable that she has already consulted a clairvoyant.
6 If he had parted with me in kindness, it would not be so intolerable .
7 It was Haskett's presence in his own house that made the situation so intolerable .
8 Then the same right may be justly invoked to reverse so intolerable a situation.
9 Then it became so intolerable that she felt inclined to sit down and cry.
10 Even Wordsworth, even Byron, is not so intolerable to read in a complete edition.
11 His hurt was so intolerable that he shrank from even a touch of sympathy.
12 The material evils of life are never so intolerable as the public loss of caste.
13 There is nothing so intolerable as an audience arriving in the middle of a concert.
14 The life is indeed so intolerable that Fritz is with difficulty dissuaded from running away.
15 If you can think of it as a game, maybe it won't be so intolerable .
16 Time did not allay his torment, which became so intolerable that he resolved to die.
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