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    be bored


    1. I wonder again, because Aphrodite doesn't seem to be bored or sulky now, she looks cheerful and lively


    2. So often, I end up at a place before they open, only to be bored


    3. I came to the bonfire expecting to be bored, feigning interest in a teenage girl, who possessed gifts she didn’t understand


    4. I was expecting to be bored, but that story about the ghost under the bed was terrifying—I loved it!”


    5. After all, leaving her all alone the way he did, any girl would be bored – need a hobby


    6. Wouldn’t we be bored? The unknown, in life and death, is something that can


    7. And why be bored when one can do something fun instead?


    8. I feel that I could write a book (and you would be bored


    9. I feel that I could write a book (and you would be bored reading it) on how


    10. be bored with, it would most certainly be the sound of a

    11. “He said he thinks that he can't make you happy anymore and that you may be bored of him


    12. Outdated reminders of what could possibly be boredom, screeching off the pulleys, wearing off a lackluster paint job


    13. queue: it was unlikely I’d be bored out of my mind spending more time with him


    14. “You'd be bored to death,” he


    15. Women are totally different from men (I do know that you really don’t need me to tell you that, so bear with me), so if you don’t answer it properly and just brush it off then you may find that your partner takes it totally the wrong way and thinks that you want out of the relationship (there’s a whole load of mad complicated reasons in here as to why, but I’m quite sure you will probably just want the facts and won’t want to be bored with the science)


    16. They might be bored with formal schooling but they love to study on their own and in their own way


    17. Always keep in mind that women do not want to be bored


    18. “Would we be bored in the classes for our age level?” Wendy asked


    19. We choose to be grateful or to be bored


    20. "You wondered if you'd be bored waiting for the baby," Ed reminded Melissa of something she had said only days before

    21. This means there is hardly a chance that you will be bored and these circumstances indicate that this way of life is not for everyone


    22. Or, it may just be bored and craving more time and interaction with you


    23. They may be bored,


    24. But he would not be bored forever


    25. When promoting make it interesting – People don’t want to be bored with your updates


    26. He’s pushing forty and must be bored to death on this sleepy island


    27. How can he be bored of such a life?!”


    28. Because of men, the Sabbath has evolved into a list of things you do and don't do: be bored for the Lord, in other words


    29. At this point, she’d relish the chance to be bored


    30. “No I don’t think that you could,” Mum replied, “I think that after a week you’d be bored silly

    31. If a man sits in a very beautiful orchard and stays there for a long time, he will undoubtedly be bored of it and he will no more see its enjoyment and beauty


    32. So, if he remains in one state he will be bored because the beautiful thing which does not change becomes wearisome and even loathsome; and the repetition of the same delightful and melodious thing makes it undesirable and boring


    33. to be bored and to bore others


    34. Can one be bored in a world so wonderful? And then the keen interest there is to be got out of people, the keen joy to be got out of common affections, the delight of having a fresh day every morning before you, a fresh, long day, bare and empty, to be filled as you pass along it with nothing but clean and noble hours


    35. You must hit the right topic with her though or she could be bored stiff!


    36. I didn’t see the purpose of paying for everyone to come together to be bored for an hour so they could have an excuse to drink


    37. Being in media, he would be bored by the favorite time pass of his


    38. We can cancel the trip to Curry and stay in the area, as he says there are lots of things to do and I won't be bored


    39. There is Wi-Fi at the airport, so I won't be bored


    40. I sat on the chair before her, slid down, and prepared to be bored out of my mind for the next fifty minutes

    41. To be fully awake is the condition for not being bored, or being boring—and indeed, not to be bored or boring is one of the main conditions for loving


    42. Or you can stay bored and restless and observe what it feels like to be bored and restless


    43. As long as you do not exist in a state of pure wonder, you will be bored


    44. Living in a state of wonder means you cannot be bored


    45. “You’d be bored within a week,” she said, “I’d give anything to work in a busy station like York


    46. “It’s ok Sir,” Whitton replied, “I’d only be bored at home


    47. “See, I’m just the sort of person who would be bored out of my mind if I had to be a full-time mother,” Renata would say confidentially to Madeline, and that wasn’t meant to be offensive because Madeline wasn’t actually a full-time mother, she worked part-time, but still, there was always the implication that Renata was the smart one, the one who needed more mental stimulation, because she had a career while Madeline had a job


    48. "Oh, I think Sophie would be bored, don't you, Lucas?"


    49. How big was his warren? Where was it? How many rabbits were concealed in the copse and watching them now? Were they likely to be bored, but perfectly friendly


    50. ‘How can you be bored, prince? There’s so much that’s interesting now in Germany,’ said Marya Yevgenyevna











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