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1 There is, indeed, a certain monotony in most tales of the kind.
2 Yet in both intrigue and characters there is a certain monotony .
3 But there was a certain monotony in the conclusions reached.
4 There was a certain monotony about her conversation since the epoch of her illness.
5 The scenery was gloomy and oppressive, but acquired a certain monotony as they advanced.
6 There was a certain monotony about them, as if they had been often repeated.
7 There is a certain monotony , perhaps, about these stories.
8 The days that followed were busy and slid past with a certain monotony , notwithstanding their varied routine.
9 There was a certain monotony connected with coming out short at the end of the year which was wearisome to his soul.
10 But, sick and spent, she heeded none of these things, till a certain monotony of sound began to drum itself into her senses.
11 Therefore there is a certain monotony in the lives of most of our public men; they may be read in the life of one.
12 Not that Signor Mariano was losing power, not at all, but his agents complained of a certain monotony in the subjects of his works.
13 The low tone universally used by each speaker gave a certain monotony of sound which made it almost impossible to distinguish one voice from another.
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This collocation consists of: Certain monotony across language varieties