Sentence examples for wearying work from inspiring English sources

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One episode, in which Matt's wearying work on a spreadsheet tallying on-the-job causes of death over the decades leads him to commune with a ghost, dallies with the possibility that the outlandish awfulness of his workplace is all a dream.

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The New Yorker, February 10 , 1934P. 12 We would recommend that when the Egyptologists at the Metropolitan Museum get wearied working on hieroglyphics, they stroll over to the iron bridge on the lake nearby.

By W. T. Brady, Harold Ross, and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, February 10 , 1934P. 12 We would recommend that when the Egyptologists at the Metropolitan Museum get wearied working on hieroglyphics, they stroll over to the iron bridge on the lake nearby.

Ivory Chafin-Blanchard, a Web producer in Brooklyn who similarly wearied of working in a bathrobe and sunglasses on her sun-drenched terrace, had another complaint.

And although visitors from affluent Tel Aviv still find Jerusalem a weird, tense backwater with too many nutcases and too little nightlife, its image abroad as the Eternal City where the three great monotheistic faiths converge is also largely thanks to Mr Kollek, who toured the world promoting it.He never wearied of working on his city.

Yet as dazzling as the city and its Columbian Exposition are, Peck balances all that newfangled excitement with the familiar domesticity -- and bone-wearying work -- of home.

The region has grown quickly and unevenly since then but the law has proved resilient; states used to sue each other with wearying frequency but now work together well.The problem is that 1922 fell in an unusually wet period.

He was managing editor of The Washington News from 1932 to 1935, when he wearied of desk work and started a roving assignment, writing pieces as he went.

Joe, who will be 74 soon, has not wearied of his work in the past forty years.

I'm too weary to work out how to stop going backwards and resort to the tried and tested method of throwing myself over in the snow.

In those days, buying on credit from the corner market, and dreading the monthly bills, Poppy got so low that he wouldn't even pick up his beloved Spanish guitar, that instrument through which he, weary from work, had nightly conveyed the joys and sorrows of his soul.

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