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1. He would need to remain close to home so he might lie down when standing or sitting became unendurable, and Caroline Steepleton wasn’t about to accept permanent conversion to Caroline LeClerc, a woman with an invalid husband to care for
2. He could endure it if he remained motionless, but the slightest movement sent waves of unendurable sensations the length of both legs
3. The Japanese people he stated had endured the unendurable and suffered the insufferable
4. A sensation made all the more unendurable by what he’d overheard
5. The situation had become unendurable for the magician, so he burst out shouting in a roaring and irregular voice as if he had entered a struggle to the death
6. The captain said he was fierce and unendurable, and did not want tobe
7. At any time when I have grown too unendurable you can stop my writing to you simply by not writing to me
8. You see, the house is small, and if her trumpeter has been unsatisfactory and she throws the saucepans about or knocks the broom in sweeping against all the wooden things like doors and skirting-boards, it makes an unendurable clatter and puts an end at once to Papa's work and to my equally earnest play
9. They had been up the mountain, the elder told me, trying to find somewhere cool to stay in, for the valley this weather was unendurable
10. She found the position at home unendurable
11. One reason why most of the poor in the world find their only hope by fleeing their own countries is that they see no way to change the unendurable inequality of the status quo in their own less fortunate counties
12. Did she not know that people rarely change and that relationships climb to an apex and dip to an endurable habit or an unendurable hell? Let me warn you right now, I shall probably be throwing much, if not most, of the blame on Angela but, I am sure, a psychoanalyst of the caliber of Dr Fatthi will form his own equitable estimation; his own point of view
13. In retrospect, they were unendurable
14. It was unendurable; he turned his deadly pale face to her
15. But a delay at that moment seemed to me unendurable, and the sight of Marmie's imbecile face was more than I could bear
16. It was unendurable
17. The minute Sue got her hands on a little money she’d give herself unendurable airs and never contribute one cent toward the upkeep of Tara
18. though thousands of nails had been scraped against a blackboard, the perfectly unendurable noise that is sometimes made by a little stone inside the chalk that grates on the blackboard
19. Ned Plymdale perfectly wearisome; but to most mortals there is a stupidity which is unendurable and a stupidity which is altogether acceptable—else, indeed, what would become of social bonds? Captain Lydgate's stupidity was delicately scented, carried itself with "style," talked with a good accent, and was closely related to Sir Godwin
20. There was nothing unendurable now: the debts were paid, Mr
21. I dragg’d myself along thro’ sheer Will and Stubbornness, for my Hand was bleeding more than e’er before and my Foot had now begun to swell within my Boot, making the Pain nearly unendurable
22. At every jolt he again felt unendurable pain; his feverishness increased and he grew delirious
23. When her fatigue becomes unendurable, she prostrates herself flat on her face against the earth, with her arms outstretched in the form of a cross; this is her only relief
24. It caused the goodman unendurable and irritating anxiety to feel so tender and forlorn within, and only to be able to be hard outside
25. "She went on and on about her schemes and plans and dreams and memories, and she did say that Mayfairs would become a family of Taltos, and once she caught the scent of the Taltos male on Rowan and Michael, she was absolutely unendurable
26. There would be recesses in my mind which would be only mine, to which he never came, and sentiments growing there fresh and sheltered which his austerity could never blight, nor his measured warrior-march trample down: but as his wife—at his side always, and always restrained, and always checked—forced to keep the fire of my nature continually low, to compel it to burn inwardly and never utter a cry, though the imprisoned flame consumed vital after vital—this would be unendurable
27. At night it was necessary to anchor the boat in order to sleep, and then the simple fact of being alive became unendurable
28. Even in the days when the waters were at their best, the boats had to anchor at night, and then even the simple fact of being alive became unendurable
29. John's Wood Road, and ran headlong from this unendurable stillness towards Kilburn
30. All men recognize the right of revolution; that is, the right to refuse allegiance to, and to resist, the government, when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable
31. Ever since Prince Sergay's arrest, poor Liza had shown a sort of conceited pride, an unapproachable haughtiness, almost unendurable ; but every one in the house knew the truth and understood how she was suffering, and if at first I scowled and was sulky at her manner with us, it was simply owing to my petty irritabilit}', increased tenfold by illness—that is how I explain it now
32. The sensation was unendurable " Oh, if I could only be alone ! " And suddenly she walked in
33. “This is unendurable!” was heard on all sides in the cell
34. It was not that I was afraid you would betray me (I never even thought of that), but I thought, ‘How can I look him in the face if I don't confess?’ And if you had been at the other end of the earth, but alive, it would have been all the same, the thought was unendurable that you were alive knowing everything and condemning me
35. This personal repulsion was growing unendurable
36. The one thought unendurable to her was that her boy had no great love for her
37. What piqued him most was that these boys of fifteen turned up their noses at him too superciliously, and were at first disposed to treat him as “a small boy,” not fit to associate with them, and that was an unendurable insult
38. The melancholy of this first year of convict life and hard labour was unendurable, too much for my strength
39. Yulia Mihailovna's method was that of contemptuous silence, for one hour, two, a whole day and almost for three days and nights—silence whatever happened, whatever he said, whatever he did, even if he had clambered up to throw himself out of a three-story window—a method unendurable for a sensitive man! Whether Yulia Mihailovna meant to punish her husband for his blunders of the last few days and the jealous envy he, as the chief authority in the town, felt for her administrative abilities; whether she was indignant at his criticism of her behaviour with the young people and local society generally, and lack of comprehension of her subtle and far-sighted political aims; or was angry with his stupid and senseless jealousy of Pyotr Stepanovitch—however that may have been, she made up her mind not to be softened even now, in spite of its being three o'clock at night, and though Andrey Antonovitch was in a state of emotion such as she had never seen him in before
40. From the room came no longer groans but awful animal cries, unendurable, incredible
41. Quietly and clearly I comprehended that the dominant sentiment of this phase of my existence was irrevocably gone, as was the phase itself, and that not only was its return impossible, but that it would be to me full of unendurable pain
42. Hypocrisy, formerly growing only out of such religious doctrines as that of original sin, redemption, the Church, has in these latter days, by means of the new theory, gained for itself a scientific basis, and those whose intellectual habit of mind renders the hypocrisy of the Church unendurable, are yet deceived by this new hypocrisy with the cachet of science
43. This scene is unendurable
44. The thoughts you have cast into my terrified soul have haunted me often, and it has sometimes seemed as if my heart would break under the burden of their unendurable anguish
45. He feels that all that he does himself and that is done around him is something absurd, hideous, impossible, and opposed to his conscience; he feels that his position is becoming more and more unendurable and reaching a crisis of intensity
46. It flew about in great circles, now around the bed, now in all four corners of the chamber—"buzz—buzz—buzz"—it was unendurable! At last I heard it creep into a bag of sugar which had been left on the window sill