Sentence examples for chore to get from inspiring English sources

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It was Mr. Lamont's chore to get rid of her.

It's a chore to get it done, but we haven't given up".

Unfortunately, it was a chore to get our dour, impatient server to identify them.

"Now it's a real chore to get into a car, let alone fly over the continent," Mr. Martincic said.

Many young Americans do not have driving licenses, hunting licenses or passports, and it is a chore to get a special voter's ID, so many end up unable to vote.

Part of what makes psychoanalytic writing such a chore to get through is its dogmatism, its laying down of the law — and about matters for which there is no support from evidence, let alone from common sense.

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"I have chores to get done," she said and went into the shack.

First of all, it looks as if Iñárritu is back on the pompous, otherworldly tip that made Babel and 21 Grams chores to get through.

Initially, there are some setup chores to get out of the way, although the PlayStation Eye/Move combination's biggest strength is that it isn't difficult to get up and running.

"My family were, bizarrely, pleased that I could go on a triathlon training holiday and just train in comfort, peace and confidence without the burden of daily chores to get in the way," he says.

Have a lemonade stand, a garage sale, or do extra chores to get extra money.

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