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13 Sentences With "get bored by"

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Most people get bored by baseball because it&aposs too slow.
Even film stars get bored by endless retakes and sports stars dislike training.
With so much variety around the world, you'd never get bored by trying to see them all.
Sharing her thoughts with CNBC via email, Levy said that it always seems individuals get bored by the same old consumable goods, and are looking for something fresh and exciting.
And yes, Kanye using Christianity to help sell his overpriced merch seems a little extreme, even for a guy who seems to get bored by not being mired in controversy.
For example, the wearable might give two quick vibrations to the storyteller if the vitals of the other person indicate that they are beginning to get bored by the story.
"It's hard not to get bored by it," said Josh Glancy, 29, who plans to go to Glastonbury and who applied for a postal vote only because a friend had insisted.
"When We Rise" makes the gay rights movement into something that is such a part of our history that schoolkids can get bored by it; a backhanded victory, but a real one, too.
Though it is very likely that Amazon sees its music offering as a loss-leader—Prime members pay $22016 a month instead of $22011 for non-Prime members—as long as Amazon doesn't get bored by music, it's probably pretty safe.22015.
It took me a while to digest and unpack the engineering and then figure out a way to write it so people who aren't engineers can understand, and wouldn't get bored by it, and appreciate the complexity without feeling bogged down by details.
When a 3x3 plot can be watered or harvested with one button press instead of a dozen, or when a poorly placed field can be picked up and moved without disturbing anything planted within, players are far less likely to get bored by the game's core routine.
Porter biographer William McBrien wrote that at the height of its popularity in 1934 to 1935 it had become a "popular pastime" to create parodies of the lyrics. Porter, who himself had called the song "just a trick" the public would get bored by was flooded with hundreds of parodies with one reportedly written by Irving Berlin. Despite the "ribald" nature of some of the parodies, McBrien believes few, including a King Kong parody, were written by Porter or Berlin. The American Cabaret Theatre biographical musical Cole & Noel (2001) had the line "I'm talkin' King Kong's penis" in the performance of the song.
At the very least, you eventually get bored by thinking about anxious topics and want to move on.” In a Publishers Weekly essay on “Why I Write”, Keyes wrote, “Writing gives me license to look into things I’d like to look into anyway, such as quotations, language use and word origins.” Editors of quotation books such as The Yale Book of Quotations (Fred Shapiro), Random House Webster’s Quotationary (Leonard Roy Frank), The New Beacon Book of Quotations by Women (Rosalie Maggio), and Winston Churchill by Himself (Richard Langworth) have credited Keyes’s books on the origins of quotations with helping them research their own. When his book “Nice Guys Finish Seventh” was published in 1992, Fred Shapiro, editor of The Yale Book of Quotations, judged it to have “the best research of any quotation book ever published.” In an early Contemporary Authors entry about him, Keyes said that he enjoyed researching his books as much as writing them.

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