Sentences with phrase «become weary»

Some employers appreciate self - starting professionals, while others become weary of those who haven't maintained a permanent position.
We sometimes become weary of change and don obstinacy, like a prized robe.
As the public has become weary of all wild predictions of catastrophe due to global warming and climate change, another speculative claim falls victim to actual data and peer - reviewed research.
Many investors become weary of offshore investment advice and immediately become suspicious.
Tutors become weary of reading the same data patched together and organized in different ways.
Exchange administrators can become weary of you approaching them with concerns when all you have are the BES logs.
I felt that they had become weary of insipid Pollyanna stories with their peroxide - blonde, doll - like heroines, steeped in eternal virginity, and their hairless flat - chested sterile heroes, who were as lily - white as the heroines.
Although a lot of moviegoers have become weary of the current comic - book movie craze, you have to admit that the genre has undergone a subtle revolution over the past couple of years.
Holy Scripture in Galatians 6:9 says «Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.»
Do not become weary of doing well; and do not become content with your personal best!
He need not be slapped into uncorrelated fragments of function; he need not become a weary and unstructured functionary of a vague, busy moralism; he need not see the visions and energies and focused loyalty of his calling run, shallowly like spilled water, down a multitude of slopes.
To Mimi, I am sorry that you become weary so easily, I pray that you are made strong.
The next day there appeared on the bulletin board of the divinity school these words written in large letters: Dear FBI: «Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor's house, lest he become weary of you and despise you.»
Prophets like King often become weary, tired and destitute because of their visceral connection to the work they believed God has for them.
Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
I become weary of those who discourage doubt, inquiry or investigation.
-- «Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
Ugandans had become weary of the ICC.
As Oppenheimer airs out the dirty laundry of generation after generation of Johnsons, the book threatens to become a wearying trudge.
Even an intensifying of the ongoing euro - area financial crisis, which could occur, the bank says, because there are signs Europeans are becoming weary of austerity and reforms.
If they experience themselves always as losers, they may become wearied by the erosions of adversity.
So when the man of whom we are speaking had gratified himself up to the point of disgust, he became weary and sated.
40:31)-- in this world where most of life is walking without fainting and running without becoming weary.
We know that he became weary and hungry and upon occasion experienced anger or grief.
Accepting the bible as inerrant requires me to believe in a God who chose genocide more than once, a god who in anger slaughtered a first born child for the sin of the father, a god who became weary of the cries for mercy and decided to slaughter thousands more of his «chosen» people simply to prove he could.
The Judicial Inquiry might also be interested in seeking some answers from former members of the Bush Administration, who became wearied by the Brits «get out» clause.
I finally became weary of the questions, and said: «Mr. Jones (not his real name), just find my damn name on the ballot and fill in the circle.»
The good news among all these examples is that the voting public is becoming weary of all this political posturing.
After several years as a postdoc, I became weary of the perversely hypercompetitive, and somewhat fickle, nature of life as a biomedical researcher.
Physicians who handled my case became weary, friends began to doubt my illness entirely and some family became completely ornery.
Bars and clubs, the mainstays of young singles meet - ups, are unlikely to yield positive results for seniors, most of whom became weary and wary decades ago about alcohol - fueled dialogue.
With the exception of the priest, no one can be trusted, and Jack's becoming weary of living like a shadow with a gun always close by.
For the first hour or so I was a willing participant, but I soon became weary of the experimental and distant nature of the story.
He uses symbolism like it's going out of style, and it doesn't take long before it becomes weary.
After a while, I became weary of everything being completely off - the - wall and unexpected.
The fight became a wearying slog of broken body parts and bloody sword slashes.
Based on the demo that fans have played, people became weary due to slight changes in its gameplay and action.
As the coal titans became weary of the EPA's intent to finally treat coal ash like the powerful contaminant it is, they dispatched a legion of lobbyists to delay regulation.
Initially, I liked the idea of our societies becoming more environmentally cognizant, but then I became weary of the alarmist view after I studied the «hockey schtick».
As a result, the average buyer becomes weary of homes that have stayed longer than the average number of market days, which may cause their interest to diminish.
Galatians 6:9 Don't becomes weary in doing good.

Not exact matches

Seeing my potential funding pool dwindling rapidly before me, I became discouraged and weary to even open their responses.
Sharks initially are weary of her $ 2 million request for 10 %, but become much more interested when she explains that Ten Thirty One Productions brought in $ 1.8 million in revenue from their October haunted hayride, resulting in $ 600,000 in profit.
He said: «Both of them were becoming war weary and wanted to find a way out and I think at long last after very bloody battles I think we're finally at a stage where we might see a truce holding to allow the politicians to do their work.»
I hope we become a refuge for the weary and the pilgrim, for the child and the aged, for the strong - too - long and may we all live like we are loved.
Readers will grow weary at times of Martin's repeated descriptions of the workings of each major crusade, but the detail builds an interesting picture of how the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association became a «revival machine» of remarkable efficiency and effectiveness.
But, if we neglect our inner lives, we can become soul - weary and exhausted.
Ritual boredom is defined by Tom Driver as «a condition in which people have become fundamentally weary of the rituals available to them for giving their lives shape and meaning.»
Only now it became intolerable to the weary, prematurely aged revolutionary.
Here one finds the dull report of the census - taker, the uninspired but minute directions for the performance of the cult, stories of man's beginnings and that of many of the common experiences of his life, such as language, relationship of races, why the rainbow; colorful stories, of the might and prowess of ancient ancestors of the race, riddles, puns, fables, prayers, songs that have become almost the universal songs of the human race, the history of the rise and fall of dynasties, the preaching of reformers and prophets, the questioning of it all by men grown weary of the struggle, proverbial sayings of great wisdom; the dreams of conquest both of earth and heaven.
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