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1 But as time moved on this acceptance became more tiring and uncomfortable.
2 On the whole I found the first activity more tiring than the second.
3 The trip to Denver was more tiring for her than the treatment itself.
4 Boy... that trip must have been more tiring than I thought.
5 Carrying the woman was proving to be more tiring than he had anticipated.
6 She'd had more tiring sand workouts with Kin-Mun than the four hours from today.
7 This path was obviously considerably more tiring for him that it was for Artyom.
8 The overtime continued, but it was dull after that-whichmade it even more tiring .
9 They were not going to have any more tiring parties.
10 The heat, the walking and the incessant questions proved more tiring than Steelman had expected.
11 Which was likely to be the more tiring ?
12 They were all severely wounded and horribly mutilated, but the moral work was more tiring than the physical.
13 It is tested at higher level by five essays in three hours, now with 20 more tiring minutes added.
14 It is extremely tiring to stand still for half an hour or more , more tiring than marching for hours.
15 It will be no more tiring standing at an easel than it is doing what I can to help here.
16 You sacrifice that take-it-anywhere quality by choosing a 10-inch tablet, and reading can get more tiring because of the added weight.
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