Sentence examples for becomes a bit tedious from inspiring English sources

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This fire-ringed mountaintop figures in three of the four operas in the "Ring" cycle and becomes a bit tedious; its animated cracklings start to suggest an unusually large version of fake logs while also dwarfing the singers.

"A day without electricity is no real hardship, but when you go into two or three days, and it starts to affect peoples' freezers and so on, it becomes a bit tedious.

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The process of scanning through film logs and watching the footage itself can thus become a bit tedious.

But she had a tendency to engage in Washington-speak ("implicit bias" or "trickle-down economics") and, if you're not a policy wonk it became a bit tedious.

"The rucks with Eva Carneiro and the players were bizarre, it was great box office at first but then it became a bit tedious". After Chelsea 'toasted' the sacking of Jose Mourinho with a 3-1 win over Sunderland, Chris Sutton called the players 'a disgrace' and the former Blue is sticking to his view.

Then you must move the rocks every time you water, which might become a bit tedious.

She becomes a bit more unsteady on her feet.

"It sometimes can get a bit tedious, especially when you have cup competitions as well," he said.

The quests that you do are nicely varied, although some of the shooting sections can get a bit tedious.

After you've serviced three cars a day for a year or two it starts to get a bit tedious.

Its gunfights may get a bit tedious, but the vertigo-triggering climbing sections and set-piece puzzles are great.

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