Sentence examples for growing more onerous from inspiring English sources

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With the Nazis' systematic anti-Semitism growing more onerous in the mid-1930s, Fritz and his mother pushed his father, who had a metal-fabricating shop, to flee the country.

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Now, that burden seems to grow more onerous every day.

Caught between the demands of the families that many of them had started in the eighties and career considerations that had grown more onerous, they felt they had lost touch with other men.

Caught between the demands of the families that many of them had started in the eighties and career considerations that had grown more onerous, they felt they had lost touch with other men.

Third, the requirements for identification do not get more onerous with q.

In recent years, those financial pressures have grown only more onerous.

We have plenty of room, and why not grow more godly in number than the pagans so that we'll never succumb to their immoral ways or religiously onerous laws?

Voters grew more demanding.

He grew more thoughtful.

Deletions grew more frequent.

Instead they grew more.

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