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1
But at my age I find that sort of thing
too
tiresome
.
2
Came home-myhead aches-plentyof news, but
too
tiresome
to set down.
3
They're just
too
tiresome
to merit the slightest bit of attention.
4
The turn affairs had taken, England being at war, was quite
too
tiresome
.
5
Really, men are
too
tiresome
when there is the slightest thing the matter with them.
6
But it was
too
tiresome
and unbearable to go on thinking and thinking about this.
7
You are getting
too
tiresome
.
8
Oh Jack, you're
too
tiresome
.
9
When committees aren't
too
tiresome
,
and the accounts balance, and....
10
The lad's personal issues were
too
tiresome
to pursue; he knew far too much already about Skywalker's messy private life.
11
But when they have said good-night and Anne-Marie has come into her little room, something
too
tiresome
and provoking happens.
12
To live alone would be
too
tiresome
,
thus we must endure them with their defects and appear not to see them.
13
I knew it would be
too
tiresome
for you to walk, and I was waiting to find a reliable horse and a suitable carriage.
14
When a task was
too
tiresome
,
too disagreeable, or too ill-paying for anybody else, Peter was sent for and graciously allowed to do it.
15
Instead of making any answer, he said, "I am afraid, madam, I have made
too
tiresome
a visit;" and offered to take his leave.
16
'This is all
too
tiresome
for me tonight.
too
tiresome
too