Sentence examples for bit arduous to from inspiring English sources

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'I think the main issue, after six pavilions have been done already, is that it gets a bit arduous to follow, so for this one we wanted to make it about a series of public events,' Koolhaas says.

Given how damned big the One M8 is, having the power button up top made it a bit arduous to reach at times.

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Well, one of the film's original financiers was Mehdi Bushehri, the brother-in-law of the Shah of Iran after all, so no wonder it may have been a bit arduous for it to see the light of day with US audiences back in the early 1980s.

Bit hard to chew.

David's process is so arduous to begin with.

That would be arduous to manage, creating more work, rather than less.

This film was arduous to make.

Environmental persistence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) organisms in hospital environment is arduous to reduce or eliminate.

At Corton, he goes to arduous extremes to achieve the textures and tastes he envisions.

It's much more democratic, with laypeople and clergy represented in our votes, so progressive change can be a bit more arduous than it is in some other historic denominations.

The victims were mainly the old and infirm, unable to undertake the arduous journey to safety.

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