Use of burdensome in Sentences. 43 Examples

The examples include burdensome at the start of sentence, burdensome at the end of sentence and burdensome in the middle of sentence

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burdensome at the start of sentence


  1. Burdensome as royal taxation was during the war, the clergy were mercifully free of papal taxation except on two occasions.

burdensome at the end of sentence


  1. The work was burdensome.
  2. The work was burdensome.
  3. In practice, the APA obligation is not burdensome.
  4. In practice, the APA obligation is not burdensome.
  5. It was Simon's heart that now took on the qualities of stone: cold, heavy, and burdensome.
  6. It was Simon's heart that now took on the qualities of stone: cold, heavy, and burdensome.
  7. Some employers have said that they believe that a requirement to review the check-off annually would be unnecessary and burdensome.
  8. Some employers have said that they believe that a requirement to review the check-off annually would be unnecessary and burdensome.
  9. On the Rebound Since caffeine is relatively inexpensive and widely available, the dose escalation induced by tolerance is seldom burdensome.

burdensome in the middle of sentence


  1. It's really burdensome to have many children.
  2. Oh, the service here is less burdensome than girls expect.
  3. These charges are particularly burdensome for poor parents.
  4. These charges are particularly burdensome for poor parents.
  5. The new regulations will be burdensome for small businesses.
  6. He seems to be ready for the more burdensome necessities of the job.
  7. He seems to be ready for the more burdensome necessities of the job.
  8. He advanced the thesis that too much choice was burdensome to people.
  9. Chronic diseases are becoming deadlier and more burdensome to the poor.
  10. The need for prudence was not what they found most burdensome, however.
  11. The need for prudence was not what they found most burdensome, however.
  12. I am sorry your life is so burdensome, I only wish I could help in some way.
  13. I am sorry your life is so burdensome, I only wish I could help in some way.
  14. Should EU regulation get burdensome, there is always the chance of opt - outs.
  15. Should EU regulation get burdensome, there is always the chance of opt - outs.
  16. But is there anyone willing to take over such a burdensome street stall as this?
  17. But is there anyone willing to take over such a burdensome street stall as this?
  18. The tests for the bacteria in the lunch were burdensome and-you got it-not scientific.
  19. He said the Treasury is trying to achieve its ends in the least burdensome way possible.
  20. One thing is certain: Moscow will have a say as to whether the burdensome Lukashenko stays in power.
  21. One thing is certain: Moscow will have a say as to whether the burdensome Lukashenko stays in power.
  22. Besides, the Court said, defending the suit wouldn't be unduly burdensome or time - consuming for me.
  23. Advocates argue that the absence of burdensome regulatory restrictions would stimulate new business activity.
  24. Many of the burdensome covenants inserted in the former kind of lease will be wholly inappropriate to the latter.
  25. Many of the burdensome covenants inserted in the former kind of lease will be wholly inappropriate to the latter.
  26. His next exploit was to fight and conquer the Minyans, who had been exacting a burdensome tribute from the Thebans.
  27. The proposed Regulatory Reform Bill will also enable us to do away more easily with outdated, burdensome and overlapping regulation.
  28. The proposed Regulatory Reform Bill will also enable us to do away more easily with outdated, burdensome and overlapping regulation.
  29. The Commission thinks this would would present businessmen with new paperwork perhaps more burdensome than border checks themselves.
  30. The Commission thinks this would would present businessmen with new paperwork perhaps more burdensome than border checks themselves.
  31. This month brings relief to a long-term and possibly burdensome situation involving your residence, other real estate, or the care of an elderly parent.
  32. This month brings relief to a long-term and possibly burdensome situation involving your residence, other real estate, or the care of an elderly parent.
  33. For you remember, brothers, our labor and travail: While working night and day so as not to be burdensome to any of you, we proclaimed to you the gospel of God.

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