How To Use Undemanding In A Sentence

  • Peonies are undemanding plants, requiring only a reasonably good soil with moderate drainage.
  • Mary is too comfortably ensconced in her modest, undemanding job ever to consider making a change.
  • He's pretty undemanding, as far as boyfriends go.
  • Honeysuckles are easy, undemanding climbers with interestingly shaped, wonderfully scented flowers.
  • They were pretty much the preserve of undemanding male audiences. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Alternatively, you may want to stay in the same place because the work is undemanding and fits around the rest of your life.
  • As in Mackenzie's writing, the result is entertaining but undemanding.
  • She was a pleasant and undemanding companion.
  • So I left Price Waterhouse and took an undemanding book-keeping job so that I'd have more time to write. RESCUING ROSE
  • Otherwise it's an undemanding walk or paddle between bays in one of the most beautiful and protected parts of New Zealand.
  • Reading him is undemanding and might help make us feel superior. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Undemanding forest trail walks around an amazingly serene lochan, which provides spectacular reflections of the surrounding woodland. The Guardian World News
  • Uncritical, undemanding and above all understanding.
  • Growing Most clematis are undemanding plants that will thrive in any sunny situation. Times, Sunday Times
  • At least Olivia was an undemanding little wraith, so generous with those she had left behind. EVERY SECRET THING
  • There is, of course, an art to undemanding entertainment and a need for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a solid dry wine, lightly aromatic, easy and undemanding. Thorsons Organic Wine Guide
  • But like nearly all the music here those pieces are pleasant, undemanding and utterly unmemorable.
  • The broker said that the cruise-ship operator's recent results indicate a healthy outlook for 2011 and that its shares are trading at an "undemanding" price-to-earnings multiple. BP drives U.K. market to strong gains London Markets - MarketWatch
  • Workers were passive and expected their firms to provide undemanding paid employment. After Thatcher
  • It was just the kind of undemanding companionship he needed. Date With Death
  • The steering and brakes are nicely weighted for a commanding but undemanding drive.
  • His pleasant and undemanding style was marked by brilliant high-keyed colouring and vigorous brushwork, representing a kind of conservative version of Impressionism.
  • I have my own objections to BSA as an organization--the deism thing, the homophobia, the girls-are-icky implications of the whole thing--and I've not been terribly impressed with the things the kids do for merit badges; "undemanding" would not be a harsh description. Archive 2005-12-01
  • What you need are ravishing good looks, charm and undemanding chit-chat, all of which Marlborough Merlot offers.
  • Tom is too comfortably ensconced in his modest, undemanding job ever to consider making a change.
  • They were pretty much the preserve of undemanding male audiences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sky is carving out a niche for itself broadcasting pleasant and undemanding entertainments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scented geraniums are undemanding creatures, easy to grow outdoors in garden beds and patio containers or indoors on a sunny windowsill.
  • Half of the 47 lessons observed were deemed unsatisfactory or poor and some teachers were found to have low expectations of pupils, giving them undemanding tasks such as colouring in.
  • The religious 'right' whose theology I believe is often too shapeless, self-serving and undemanding to even deserve the term fundamentalist define the conversation in the eyes of of the media. The President and Intelligent Design
  • Most of these companies come to the market at undemanding valuations.
  • Cruising on a motorway is undemanding and lures drivers into a false sense of security, many of them feeling that just one hand loosely resting on the bottom of the steering wheel is adequate for control.
  • Underplant with salad crops or undemanding flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Workers were passive and expected their firms to provide undemanding paid employment. After Thatcher
  • These kinds of undemanding romances, which George Eliot once called "spiritual gin," serve their purpose — to entertain and soothe — and I imagine they're even tastier after a day of reading sentences like, "Further affiant sayeth naught. Domestic Fiction
  • Having nothing much to do while children are engaged in undemanding tasks that offer little opportunity for the support teacher's intervention.
  • They were pretty much the preserve of undemanding male audiences. Times, Sunday Times
  • The book by Strauss that he selects for critique in the First Meditation is so undemanding a pewside read, so unresisting an object for intelligent scorn, that one wonders why Nietzsche is bothering, and evidently so does he.
  • Good enough to fill a few hours of any reader's time in a pleasant and largely undemanding way.
  • She was a pleasant and undemanding companion.
  • Teenagers stagnate in undemanding jobs upon graduation from high school.
  • Over a tenth of the population have secure, undemanding jobs.
  • Otherwise it's an undemanding walk or paddle between bays in one of the most beautiful and protected parts of New Zealand.
  • As the rest of us deal with the appalling detritus of this administration, it is more then galling, although not unexpected, to see these fraudulent people land comfortably in cushy and undemanding jobs. Top Bush Aides to Linger on High-Profile Boards - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Scented geraniums are undemanding creatures, easy to grow outdoors in garden beds and patio containers or indoors on a sunny windowsill.
  • He congratulated her on finding herself an undemanding retirement job.
  • His music achieves a perfect simplicity, and while it is undemanding of its listener, it's certainly not unenjoyable.
  • Cultivation: Very undemanding as to growing medium, this plant will even grow in plain aquarium gravel or sand.
  • an undemanding boss
  • Since virtually all the wines are sold with ease on the undemanding local market, there has been little or no incentive to modernize or re-equip the wineries.
  • Many evolutionary biologists are satisfied with a very undemanding form of ability or capacity-namely conceivability.
  • undemanding" valuations and lower borrowing costs. BusinessWeek.com --
  • This can take up to an hour but it's undemanding and fills the house with wonderful aromas. Times, Sunday Times
  • Half of the 47 lessons observed were deemed unsatisfactory or poor and some teachers were found to have low expectations of pupils, giving them undemanding tasks such as colouring in.
  • We scientists are usually rather mellow, undemanding folk.
  • Underplant with salad crops or undemanding flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • As undemanding entertainment this is enjoyable enough; just don't expect it to change your life. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has overcome the problem he says many people encounter that of ending up in undemanding, badly-paid jobs.
  • She was an undemanding friend, ready to listen with attention, whereas I was incurious about her, perhaps assuming that since she was so young, she had nothing to teach me about books or life, an idea which seemed terribly sad years later.
  • ‘I wish more of my patients were as undemanding as you,’ said the dentist admiringly.
  • Meanwhile, law-abiding, undemanding, polite and hard-working genuine victims will undoubtably be lost in the white noise of the dependency class, as they fight each other over all the usual issues; child custody, ownership of scrap vehicles, theft of tobacco and pre-pay mobile phones etc. National Victim Agency – Deckchairs, Titanic. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • But he's a trier is our PM, so when the writer Dominic Shelmerdine sent a very undemanding letter asking Cameron what was his "original ambition", information Shelmerdine required for the second edition of a book in which politicians and celebrities confess such things, the great PR man wasn't going to waste an opportunity. The Guardian World News
  • We sense that Chinese equities have fallen off investors 'radars somewhat, positioning is light, and sentiment is, at best, skeptical, making us all the more keen to get involved," a report said while highlighting robust economic growth and "undemanding" price-earnings multiples. Reuters: Top News
  • Shortz, whose undemanding intellectual rigor -- An adult elver? May 2008
  • simple undemanding affection
  • We scientists are usually rather mellow, undemanding folk.
  • This is an undemanding walk on a good track, taking twenty minutes each way.
  • They were pretty much the preserve of undemanding male audiences. Times, Sunday Times
  • Light Up the Sky (1948), a rackety farce that Hart pretentiously described as "Shavian," is occasionally revived, but chiefly before the undemanding audiences for dinner theater and summer stock. Moss Hart Stars in Act Two: A Charmed and Troubled Life
  • Often the film plays like the kind of undemanding fluff comedy that one is likely to forget as soon as the end credits roll. Weekly Mishmash: August 3-9 : Scrubbles.net
  • Not so much a summer scorcher, then, but a hot ticket that remains boisterously good fun for the undemanding multiplex-goers.
  • Trading programs tend to be undemanding and run well on older, slower machines.
  • the pay was adequate and the job undemanding
  • I lay back and immersed myself in an undemanding novel.
  • The youngest in a family of four, Grace is the apple of her father's eye and he describes her as an undemanding girl who would never ask for anything.
  • So far, the response from local audiences has been undemanding.
  • She remembers that she was considered an extremely docile and undemanding child.
  • At least Olivia was an undemanding little wraith, so generous with those she had left behind. EVERY SECRET THING
  • The high school environment, it would seem, is one with few peaks and troughs, undemanding and emotionally flat.
  • This is a definition undemanding and broad enough to encompass much of the animal world, which is precisely his point. Still Red in Tooth and Claw

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