Sentence examples for quite monotonous from inspiring English sources

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"Going to a club night can be quite monotonous really," says Burke, who has been running club nights in Liverpool for six years.

Over this eventually quite monotonous 16-year stretch, Australia approached every Ashes series on a war footing, England with the dilettantish skip of an afternoon trip to the patisserie.

"They have the world championship every year and the Olympics every four, but they spend most of their time training on the track or in the gym and it can get quite monotonous at times, compared to pursuit training where you go on the roads too.

Just the perception that we grow up and that our mind is moulded in a particular way and that we're living in this society which in many ways is quite monotonous.

On the other hand, spinning can be quite monotonous and you'll have to push yourself for maximum results.

The advantage here is that you burn a lot of calories: a 140 pound person might expect to burn about 850 calories per hour of very vigorous spinning.[4] On the downside, spinning can be quite monotonous and you'll have to push yourself for maximum results.

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In particular notice that most tofu is packaged in its own liquid (which is quite bland and monotonous) -- this liquid is actually the source of the dislike many people claim for tofu products, because when the tofu solids are saturated with the liquid in which it was packaged, other sauces, marinades, etc are prevented from soaking into the tofu.

Promotes itself as the antidote to boredom and is a good laugh to begin with but in the end it reveals itself to be quite frustrating and just as monotonous as everything else.

With the arrival next month of "Tony Duquette" (Abrams, $75), a hefty lavish monograph on the late designer, the style world may be getting a kind of gilt-edged Post-it note, an overdue reminder to a market dominated by monotonous status goods that nothing is quite so luxurious as an individual eye.

Which is quite good really because the world's a monotonous, bland, boring place most of the time so the last thing any of us need or want is another bloke who makes records that sound like the records someone else made fifteen years ago but not quite as good as those records were in the first place.

Hierarchical partitioning addresses the problem of multicollinearity among predictor variables, but a major weakness of this approach is the inability to account for non-monotonous functions, yet nonlinear responses are quite common in species-environment relationships [ 38].

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