Sentence examples for much onerous from inspiring English sources

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With the onset of the Industrial Revolution and the development of powered machinery during the 18th and 19th centuries, much onerous physical effort was gradually removed from work in factories and fields.

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Is running a public company so much more onerous?

The problem is not so much the onerous labour laws but finding skilled people.

Even better, the excess is only £150 and the exclusions much less onerous".

Mr. Strict's recommendation for solving Steffi's housebreaking problem was much more onerous — on us.

It was a task much less onerous than I expected it to be.

The parents will find remortgaging or arranging other finance much more onerous while they are guaranteeing another loan.

If Glencore does choose to go public, it will be subject to much more onerous reporting and disclosure rules.

The budget agreement will make it worse.For many Americans, filing tax returns will become much more onerous.

"The marker now for Fairtrade city status is much more onerous than it was, but everybody knows about Fairtrade now.

His colleague Daniel Leader clarifies that disclosure rules on the continent tend to be "much less onerous than in Britain".

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