Sentences with phrase «unbearable strains»

Unfortunately, once all the technical wizardry buffering its lifeless centre has been stripped away, Planet of the Apes assaults its audience with a collection of interminable set - pieces, banal monologues, guillotine - edited and perplexing transitions, unbearable strains of credulity, and a dedicated avoidance of satirical or sociological relevance.
Their mismatched libidos create an unbearable strain on what was otherwise a happy union.
They say pressure from Ofsted forces heads to strive for the perfect school, putting staff under unbearable strain.
Law firms receive an influx of enquiries from couples who have endured unbearable strain during the Christmas period.
«Watching everyone else throw themselves into the preparations — the shopping, the planning, the general excitement — can be an unbearable strain», explains Gill.

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Dealing with the guilt, fear, financial strain, lack of socialization, and pent - up emotions of the breakup can feel unbearable.
Otherwise, in the absence of the flexible exchange rate and independent monetary policy that we enjoy in the UK, the economic and political strains of deleveraging and balance sheet repair in the eurozone periphery may prove unbearable.
In fact, in spite of the universal praise for Jackman's performance in Les Misérables, even from critics who hated the movie, I found him unbearable and his voice tight and strained.
The financial and emotional strain can be unbearable.
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