Sentence examples for was so laborious from inspiring English sources

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In the past you would need to write a script first because the editing process was so laborious but now you can shoot a whole bunch of stuff and capture life in a way that you couldn't before and this film, shot by a 72-year-old woman using a very low-key format, shows you just what level of artistry is possible.

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Why must procedures be so laborious and obscure?

Type annotation can be so laborious that weary programmers give up and switch to unsafe languages.

What if developing certain kinds of AI didn't have to be so laborious?

I remember some bureaucrats asking me: "Why restore buildings in lime when it's so laborious?

"But I don't want to make it seem like this is so laborious.

My only success, wild-damson jam, is so laborious and precious that I can't bear to surrender it.

Because selecting the bits needed by another doctor or an insurer is so laborious, employees usually just send the whole thing.

"Photography, more than any other art, is tied to (the) use of specifics," he notes, adding that "invention in photography is so laborious as to be in most instances perverse". What makes photography special as compared to the other visual arts is that "beauty is, at least in part, always tied to subject matter". These surely are meant to be provocative statements.

It's so laborious, just running, running, running, running.

Prior to the invention of photography, botanical texts were illustrated with engravings, or with pressed plants mounted on blank pages, methods that were so laborious and expensive that many important treatises depended exclusively on written descriptions.

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