Sentence examples for make tolerable from inspiring English sources

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But these efforts still haven't shown that a computer can make tolerable music from scratch.

There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence".

With Daily Chow, the winning atmosphere and enough good dishes help to make tolerable the timid spicing.

There would be no television viewers then, no Nielsen ratings, no revenue to make tolerable your lavish lifestyle.

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A windowless seminar room is made tolerable by a full-service bar, offering cocktails on tap as well as beer.

Although the climate is scorching, the temperature in the cells is made tolerable by electric ventilators on the ceilings and the ocean breezes that waft through the camp.

CBT embodies a very specific view of painful emotions: that they're primarily something to be eliminated, or failing that, made tolerable.

"Manly Games" is Mr. Svankmajer's first piece of unambiguous social commentary, but its heavily didactic nature is made tolerable by humor: it's easily his funniest film.

"The single feature that made tolerable my vision of D-Day," Paul announces, "was having Happy Halloran lead me into the jaws of death".

They engage with the terrible, slippery randomness of things—all those cold, yawning spaces between the stars which are made tolerable by a kind of baleful, ridiculous humour.

Its longueurs are not made tolerable by the genuine magnetism of antagonists James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson, the latter of whom, prior to the grizzled outlaw role into which he later settled for good, appears here as an amiable and stunningly handsome Billy the Kid.

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