Trivial sätze (in englisch)
- It is a trivial affair.
- Why, it's all so trivial.
- This is not trivial stuff.
- But most were too trivial.
- For behold a trivial cabin.
- But now they seemed trivial.
- Yes, but that task was trivial.
- The prom seemed trivial in comparison.
- After all, it's a fairly trivial affair.
- His sole preoccupation with the trivial.
- This is not a trivial thing I ask of you.
- Trivial, flippant, soaked in worldliness.
- These were largely trivial matters, though.
- For example, adding a new view is trivial.
- I can’t waste any time with trivial talk.
- Sometimes the most trivial thing annoyed Mrs.
- But the picture is pale, and perhaps trivial.
- If this incident, and all the other trivial.
- Their differences trivial and uncompromising.
- We talked about trivial things, things we knew.
- It’s trivial, but I think it makes the point.
- The effect was heightened by a trivial accident.
- Only rare and trivial data points will even be.
- Shew trivial beauties watch their hour to shine;.
- It’s always been the trivial unimportant stuff.
- To him, such notions were intriguing but trivial.
- He talked to them and discussed something trivial.
- I know the swans are trivial in the face of war and.
- Things he had considered important were now trivial.
- Yes, she said, as if it were a trivial detail.
- The issue that had separated them seemed trivial now.
- She was too numb to worry about such trivial matters.
- WITH OTHER TRIVIAL MATTERS WHICH CANNOT BE LEFT UNTOLD.
- Oh, that's all nonsense about Troy, a trivial matter.
- Phil's chatter seemed trivial and the reception a bore.
- They may tend to think that is trivial and has no merit.
- Decisions weren’t based on trivial visitation rights.
- But the fact that he had in this transient, trivial life.
- I am trivial only about trifles, not in what is important.
- Raffe shrugged as if trying to make the memory seem trivial.
- Town cops weren’t allowed on campus for anything trivial.
- Maybe I thought it was too trivial to bring before the Lord.
- But being happy is not trivial; it is not wasting your life.
- Probably it was some trivial nonsense, yet another complaint.
- Oh Lizzie, in the immensity of my love it seems so trivial.
- He shook his head, trying to clear it of something so trivial.
- Divya: But why so much of blood shed for such a trivial issue.
- In many ways, the intellectual problems of trading are trivial.
- Of course, this trivial incident could not with me end in that.
- Rickman wouldn’t let something as trivial as death stop him.
- Without the awareness of death everything is ordinary, trivial.
- WHEREIN ARE RELATED A THOUSAND TRIFLING MATTERS, AS TRIVIAL AS.
- Inacio half-listened as usual, distracted by something trivial.
- The trivial operations of the heart are burnt away in quietude.
- It is a moment that as only a trivial witness and bystander I.
- But what seems trivial to you can impact the future drastically.
- Canadians Scott Abbott and Chris Haney invented Trivial Pursuit.
- He waved away my concern as if it were too trivial to respond to.
- Ordinary folk seemed shallow to them, trivial and inconsiderable.
- Computing delta Δi of a separate option is a rather trivial task.
- But we know that the Mind doesn’t involve itself in such trivial.
- I only quote this as a trivial example of observation and inference.
- Never invested time for a better future, 'spent' the lot on trivial.
- I should ask those present not to ask indefinite or trivial questions.
- He could, however, easily become quite panicked about more trivial is-.
- Society's struggles seem trivial, down here, in the smothering silence.
- The momentum is falsely valued in records of trivial unnecessary products.
- The report on trivial damage is being housed in our underground warehouse.
- Previously important matters of his office became increasingly trivial, and.
- Cisco routers and switches, and that's TFTP - Trivial File Transfer Protocol.
- The rest of the night passed with boring conversations about trivial topics.
- Trivial as these two observations were, they perplexed her, and she had her.
- I hated myself for having given in, even to my workers final trivial demands.
- There was the physical pain of sitting with legs crossed which became trivial.
- Juggling a balance of interests, activities and pursuits is no trivial matter.
- The incident was a trivial one, but it set Andrey Antonovitch pondering deeply.
- Those things, as small or trivial as they seem to be, may be one of many things.
- You cannot foresee the results of even the most trivial act; you do not know the.
- Pareto charts are bar charts used to separate the vital few from the trivial many.
- It was a trivial and perhaps ridiculous incident, and I left ofif thinking of it.
- Manifestoes are a trivial matter too, and to my thinking not worth troubling about.
- But in avoiding the sensational, I fear that you may have bordered on the trivial.
- I feel that it is trivial, superficial, crude, and, somehow, too young for my age.
- But the real ones, numerous as they were, were usually too trivial to satisfy her.
- To Merthin that seemed somewhat trivial, especially after the slaughter he had seen.
- The advice that Jethro gave Moses sounds commonplace, even trivial, in the world of.
- You can have quiz and Trivial Pursuit nights when there’s nothing worth watching.
- It could be something trivial concerning litter or something concerning world events.
- The present, when divorced from the past and the future, becomes exasperatingly trivial.
- The injustice of the Scopes monkey trial seems trivial, compared to the abuse of Dr.
- Sometimes I laugh about how much can change during the millisecond of a trivial decision.
- I could never imagine such anger from a man so philosophic, and for such a trivial cause.
- She made a point of writing as if everything were normal, sharing the trivial news of home.
- This question appeared merely function, trivial, harmless But, this question was different.
- This is the plight of an office worker who might describe the job as trivial and meaningless.
- Nothing was too trivial for the Hindoo lawgiver, however offensive it may be to modern taste.
- These were just trivial things that Hammond picked on just to let every one know who was boss.
- This might seem like a trivial thing but it is actually a strong indication of a good business.
- The incident however, was too trivial to relate and can have no possible bearing upon the case.
- The end of love seemed like a trivial affair, but the song never was about that kind of love.