Sentence examples for much laborious from inspiring English sources

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It's tragic to realise how much laborious acquisition of reading, writing and number jinks is about to be completely undone.

During the summer, after much laborious preparation by Mrs. Lewis, a 16-week festival brings a different double feature to the screen every day.

The software interface, developed by Microsoft but refined by Nokia, is designed to remove as much laborious touch-screen tapping as possible.

He said he knew from personal experience how much laborious discussion went into deciding when it was acceptable to shoot at a legitimate target if civilians were nearby, adding that there had been several events in this war in which he suspected that the wrong decision had been made.

"Baker felt," our intrepid mind-readers reveal, "that Casey had a rare ability to play to Reagan's 'dark side.' " And so there is much laborious periphrasis when they tell us that Baker and his men "instituted an elaborate system to monitor visitors to the Oval Office" since they "continually worried that..

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Sgt Pepper was a much more laborious process.

The latter, by contrast, looks much more laborious and appears less graceful.

But in Sony's opinion (and many other people's), this is much too laborious, expensive and time-consuming.

But the process of making one of Caro’s books is much more laborious than even those nights under the South Texas stars might suggest.

Simplicity and quick convergence is the advantage of the method in comparison with other much more laborious numerical methods requiring extensive computer facilities.

Simplicity and quick convergence is the advantage of the method in comparison with other much more laborious numerical methods which require extensive computer facilities.

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