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How to use laborious in a sentence

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They may be work trucks, but pickups needn't be laborious to drive, the No.2 auto maker maintains.
A manual count is a laborious process whereby each ballot is scrutinised individually by local electoral officials.
No ploughs were allowed, with the idea of making the prisoners' work laborious, so the convicts responded with the government stroke.
India, for instance, makes short-term assignments impractical because of laborious visa requirements.
He grows perpetual carnations, a laborious and painstaking business, putting a collar on each one to prevent it from splitting before a show.
His photographs on show at Victoria Miro emerge out of a laborious process beginning with an image of a building or an interior.
This removes the laborious task of measuring the absolute leaf temperatures for individual plants in a population.
However, it makes the process of buying and selling slow and laborious and these accounts are in the minority.
One positive outcome of the laborious build-up to the great statement was the appearance of a larger number of keen pro-Europeans in the cabinet.
The sum total of alpha, beta and gamma radiation emitted per second after a week, a month, a year etc. is easy to calculate, if a bit laborious.
Her writing was laborious and she disliked penmanship lessons most of all, so naturally she was enthusiastic about a walk.
As aforementioned, genuine panama hats are made of toquilla straw, and the Ecuadorian weaving process is extremely laborious.
It's a pleasure to read a writer with such striking command of his art who never loses you in mixed metaphors or laborious analogies.
Nobody is going to start the laborious process of cropping a plant if it is freely available in the environment.
And yes, its implementation can be laborious, lengthy, and slow to show dividends.
The newly blancoed surface was easily scuffed or marked, necessitating a repetition of the entire laborious procedure.
In terms of this higher morality, the pompier and the poet both have invisible existences, both happen upon laborious roads of the future.
Progress was slow and laborious, and his efforts yielded a quarter of the supplies he had lost.
Even the seemingly laborious housework became enjoyable when there was no time pressure.
Despite the laborious backstory and mood lighting, the movie is chock full of standard comic book hokum.
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Examples from Classical Literature
So far she had only been set to do landscape, and laborious drawings of casts from the antique.
The descent was as laborious as the ascent had been, and much more dangerous.
The separation of caesium from the minerals which contain it is an exceedingly difficult and laborious process.
One of the most laborious and practically useful works of Giddy was a treatise on the properties of the catenary Curve.
This was one of the creations of Dr. Johnson's clubbable nature, which served as recreation for this laborious worker.
The process, both of coding and of uncoding, is very laborious, and hardly pays for the trouble involved.
In the school of Basire much of the work was accomplished by a laborious and indiscriminate process of cross-hatching.
The arrangement of my little jewel-heap was more difficult, if less laborious, than the ingathering.
Then, for twelve years, he was employed in teaching and in many laborious and self-denying duties.
The work was laborious, the remuneration small, and gauger was a name of contempt.
He had not been many months engaged in his laborious work when he was solicited to remove to the parish of skirling, near Biggar.
The superficial, no doubt, will mistake this little book for a somewhat laborious attempt at jocosity.
It is his magnum opus in literature, and exhibits wide and laborious research.
For his perilous and laborious work it was better, he judged, that he should not be married.
If he was often a mocker in form, he was always serious in meaning and laborious in matter.
Debugging of that unit was exceedingly laborious because of the lack of modularity in its components.
Once established, there was nothing specially laborious or notable about it.
He felled the tree, and, lopping off the upper part, began the laborious work of dubbing out the waka.
Dredging is a much faster and less laborious method of oystering than tonging, and can be carried on over a much larger territory.
Some early writers after much laborious investigation assert that pillow lace was first made in Flanders.
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