Sentences with phrase «out something of a chore»

Adults in the rear seat will find getting in and out something of a chore, but there is a tolerable amount of room once they are situated.

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However, if you plan on loading it in and out of your car constantly then you are going to want to get something that is not a chore to lift.
She'll see that chores are a part of everyday life, not something grown - ups hand out on a whim.
He'll see that chores are a part of everyday life, not something grownups hand out on a whim.
I think that at least some of what you want to do will become more clear to you if I point out that you're connecting chores and allowance right now, when it seems pretty clear that you agree with the lecturer you saw years ago who said that chores are just something you do as part of being a member of a family.
Instead of looking at working out as a chore, we should take a more integrated approach, where it's just something that is part of our lives.
If you want something practical, perfect for taking out the trash or doing some other chores in your yard, then, a pair of sleepers is the perfect choice.
Finding something as simple as the next tournament to play becomes a tedious chore, both in how long it takes to walk to and the inconvenience of initially figuring out where it is.
They're not so bad that you'll want to rip them out of your ears after a few minutes — but it's something of a chore to wear them for their full charge time.
However, once you've passed it, you end up with the habit of making «I love you» seem like a chore or even something to be understood rather than spoken out loud.
The little ones also admitted they thought «house deeds» meant chores that needed doing around the house, «the property ladder» was something that people got out of the loft to help with DIY, and that they would be the proud owner of their first pad by the grand old age of 19.
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