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The minutiae can sometimes make for tedious reading.
And as Mr. Copping notes at one point, "To produce a comprehensive list of all SO options would make for tedious reading".
The chapter goes on to break down "the functions of each type of need," which sounds like it might make for tedious reading, but Ovenden breaks his paragraphs up with lots of eye candy, and every few pages or so we are treated to a lengthy of spread of maps from different eras and designers presented side by side.
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I thought his columns made for tedious reading.
That may be wise politics, but it makes for tedious reading.
The result might have made for tedious reading, but Damrosch writes with wit and constructs a compelling portrait of the Irish clergyman, whose satires delighted and scandalized eighteenth-century Britain.
Report cards, however, make for dull reading.
Employing a single, uniform style throughout your article will make for a tedious read.
Other techniques include writing words in a mixture of several fonts, replacing parts of words with syllables that sound similar, and replacing words with pictures of those words.Employing such ruses makes for tedious writing and choppy reading.
Slow Internet connections made for tedious viewing, and there were few ads to cover high delivery costs.
Diderot's major plays, Le Fils naturel (1757; "The Illegitimate Son") and Le Père de famille (1758; "The Father of the Family"), make tedious reading today.
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