Sentence examples for To intolerable from inspiring English sources

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To intolerable

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Not tolerable; not capable of being borne or endured; not proper or right to be allowed; insufferable; insupportable; unbearable.

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Their conditions are close to intolerable.

Building up to intolerable levels".

With that to face too, the pressure is close to intolerable.

In quotes from the book: The noise was very close to intolerable.

Like Dr Kelly, my husband, Philip, had been subjected to intolerable pressure at work.

There was an unchallenged assumption that MND (and MS) would lead to intolerable suffering and indignity.

Doing nothing, leaving all negotiation frozen, risks subjecting Israel to intolerable external pressure, above all from the United States.

Should the thought of them disturb one's enjoyment of "Headhunters," or do outrageous fictions owe nothing to intolerable fact?

When the heat of the battle is dangerously close to intolerable, can Fabio Capello really count upon any of them?

The pressure on Rafael Benítez could have risen dangerously close to intolerable had Liverpool been eliminated before the quarter-finals.

What tips a traffic jam over from being merely tedious to intolerable, and then into, as Cameron put it, "gridlock"?

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