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61. Thinking, maybe, that it would break the monotony, the tedious spell of the highway. 62. Where, later, Joyce would see it, with tedious inevitability, and ask questions. 63. This makes the essential continual small power changes rather tedious. 64. In order to use them, however, they require a rather tedious peeling process. 65. After the luxury of labour-saving devices it is just too tedious to go back to the old ways. 66. Finally, let me end a long, but hopefully not tedious, list of routes with a real gem from Skye. 67. It would be tedious to multiply the statistics of growing agricultural output and productivity. 68. It is possible to use the arrow keys if you do not have a mouse but this is rather slow and tedious. 69. The amount of laddish humour on TV these days can get a bit tedious. 70. I was in the minority in finding him a bit tedious. 71. The judge insisted that a tedious technical trial be run before Mr Schlichtmann could call non-expert witnesses. 72. Life is going to be very tedious this year, I can see. 73. It is best not to rely entirely on the paper copy since continual cross-referencing is tedious. 74. The snag about recording is that an enormous amount of material is produced which is very tedious to analyse. 75. There, robots work at dangerous and tedious jobs and serve as integrated parts of automated systems. 76. It would be tedious to recapitulate the substance of Addison's tributes. 77. Producing several hundred pages of hard copy with a desk-top computer and printer would be a long and tedious business. 78. She was just going to be rather tedious from now on. 79. Had I read the brochure carefully I would have realised that the experience I was heading for was anything but tedious! 80. The most tedious and difficult task is emptying the pond. 81. This is because joke after joke is tedious and people quickly reach saturation point. 82. Point counting of many thin sections is tedious; however, its uses generally outweigh the time spent in data accumulation. 83. It occurred to him that a full belly was not all he had his tedious employment to thank for. 84. Most modern housing developments show a tedious uniformity of design. 85. Steve Maxwell Yes-the pay cheque would have been nice-although the elocution lessons would have been a bit tedious. 86. It makes shopping very tedious and I find myself for ever returning clothes. 87. It was a long drive from the airport, made tedious by the unnatural, tense silence in the cab. 88. It will be a long, slow and tedious process requiring patience and constancy of purpose. 89. But this becomes tedious if you use the different settings often. 90. There was a thick mist lying on the track which ran through flat, tedious marshland.