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How to use onerous in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word onerous? Here are some examples.

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The specifics of the onerous terms of release were not apparent in the unreported decision.
Both of them, not known to shirk work, have taken upon themselves the onerous task of touring Europe to market Kerala.
And, one thing that I didn't mention before is that BA have given me another onerous task.
Which means I'll have to resume the onerous task of sending regular e-mail.
Without vision, the process of conceptualisation can becomes an onerous task for any individual.
The court appreciates that this burden is onerous at this early stage of a proceeding.
The terms of the warranty in that declaration were more onerous than those in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale.
The argument was that the scheme is so oppressive and onerous because it infringes the Applicant's right to work and to respect for his privacy.
The applicant here obviously desires bail but the grant of bail, if the appeal fails, is fairly onerous.
So he came wanting a really onerous agreement at the end of the conference.
Some flags of convenience were thus able to avoid the more onerous regulations, which coastal states could do little to enforce.
Stripping out exceptionals and adjusting for onerous lease contracts, profits fell.
McGrath says that the duties of wheelsman in those days were of a much more onerous character than now.
The burden is heavy if unusually wide or onerous conditions are to become part of the contract.
Immediately it alleviates the citizenry of onerous repayments on obligations issued by previous governments.
It would be unduly onerous for the taxing authorities to ensure that there was a system in place to identify any such inconsistent treatment.
Unprofitable contracts can be ended, and property burdened with onerous obligations disowned.
Furthermore, to take precautions against uninvited guests was thought too onerous a burden to place on landowners.
I should have realised that if just seasoning the wok seemed too onerous, the chances of me ever cooking something in it were slim.
To what extent should special rules govern the incorporation of such onerous clauses in the contract or prohibit their use completely?
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Examples from Classical Literature
They are not onerous, and will not interfere with the daily life of the country.
There is a dignity to be borne which, though it may be onerous, must be supported.
Every village had its headman, called the Kye-dan-gyi, with onerous duties and incommensurate powers and emoluments.
Audience members felt that the eligibility requirements governing e-filing are onerous, outdated and lacked materiality.
The plan of search adopted by Professor challis was an onerous one.
The impost was not onerous, but it was inconvenient to stop so often.
He is willing to surrender, if the terms are not too onerous.
Banks said that BAB has to play a bigger role in order to ensure that new rules and regulations are not onerous on them.
The door-keeper of the gaming-house holds an onerous responsibility.
There being only five prisoners at Loewestein, the post of turnkey was not a very onerous one, but rather a sort of sinecure, given after a long period of service.
By the way, your instructions to me never to allow Sir Henry to go out alone will become very much more onerous if a love affair were to be added to our other difficulties.
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