(1) he sees interviews as a chore(2) Video editing is a taxing chore , which is why we choose to use it on motherboards to test performance.(3) This seems strange to some, but why should we not make something fun out of a necessary chore ?(4) And training - which is essential to boost your power, stamina and chin - becomes a real chore .(5) The routine is a chore , but the result is spectacular when combined with Cawley's fashion parade of nine costumes.(6) For me, it's so much more of a chore or a necessity than a pleasure.(7) But at the time, a dozen years ago, cloning a gene was not the routine chore it is today.(8) To her, it was more of a chore , a necessary task that had to be done in order to remain alive.(9) Too many of them were standing around as though fielding were merely a tedious chore to be undertaken before you got your turn at bat.(10) In the end, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Not of this Worldu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb could have been a very good movie; instead it's just a tedious chore .(11) As a woman I find its application the most tedious chore and will go to any lengths to avoid the process.(12) By the time I get up, do the usual daily chores and get everyone fed it'll be time to go to work.(13) The household chores have had to be shared differently as she cannot cut hard vegetables or do the vacuuming.(14) Routine chores , that other people may take for granted, have inevitably become a problem.(15) Girls as young as four and five are expected to help with household chores and to care for their younger siblings.(16) Many months passed and the guru and his disciples peacefully went about their routine chores .