Not exact matches
The government says the girls should share a room, but the family say this is simply not possible, and the changes will mean they will be put
under «
unbearable» financial
pressure.
They say
pressure from Ofsted forces heads to strive for the perfect school, putting staff
under unbearable strain.
Dear Professor Henderson, I have been put
under such an enormous group
pressure in recent days from all over the world that has become virtually
unbearable to me.
I have been put
under such an enormous group
pressure in recent days from all over the world that has become virtually
unbearable to me.
Rob has always been
under a lot of
pressure and the Briffa thing will make the
pressure on him
unbearable.
«I have been put
under such an enormous group
pressure in recent days from all over the world that it has become almost
unbearable to me.
-- > «I don't know what he considers
unbearable, but I think that it is not unreasonable to conclude from how he expressed itself that he came
under pressure which was intense, persistent and unconscionable.
Without knowing the man or his tolerance levels, I don't know what he considers
unbearable, but I think that it is not unreasonable to conclude from how he expressed itself that he came
under pressure which was intense, persistent and unconscionable.
But the thrust of the letter is that the
pressure he was put
under was «
unbearable.»