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1 The result was a very monotonous page, dull, dense, hard to read.
2 After the valley of Thingvalla has been passed the journey becomes very monotonous .
3 It is very monotonous , when one is digging out the gold.
4 After a while the dance begins, accompanied by very monotonous music and singing.
5 Dulcibel's life in prison was of course a very monotonous one.
6 He forthwith began to chant a kind of hymn in a very monotonous tone.
7 It is a kind of long-drawn wail, very monotonous and tuneless to European ears.
8 We found it very monotonous lying in the tent.
9 Your stitches are very fine and even; but over-and-over sewing must be very monotonous work.
10 All the same I suppose it is very monotonous .
11 Newly-marrieds who found that their three-bedroomed semi-detached Utopias became very monotonous day in, day out.
12 Those first years of the child's life had been very sad; very monotonous , very depressing.
13 How very monotonous all through is a big wood!
14 Though London is vast, it is very monotonous .
15 Runs came few and far between-thefield had nothing to do-andaltogether the game became very monotonous .
16 She flushed as she finished, no doubt realizing how very monotonous that must make my own life.
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This collocation consists of: Very monotonous through the time
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