(1) In his inaugural speech Malcolm Campbell urged textile producers to stop doing things in the tired old ways and adopt a fresh approach.(2) Instead they have gone for the same old people and the same old tired ideas.(3) The second hardest thing is to learn is to avoid tired old clapped out baseball metaphors.(4) A large man in a white apron stood polishing a glass, a bored, tired look on his face.(5) With six hats, six shoes and six medals, there are only so many ways of dressing up tired ideas.(6) Packing a few surprises for bored and tired children can help.(7) On the plus side, it will seriously up your intake of fruit and vegetables, which are very refreshing for your tired old liver.(8) He pulled himself up the stairs, tired out of his mind.(9) she got tired of him(10) I was tired out because I'd been riding a bike half my size.(11) But the fact of the matter is given what they've been through with this very fast, deep maneuver, some of them are pretty tired out.(12) She looks tired and impatient, lips drawn in a thin line of displeasure.(13) Say what you like about tired old unreconstructed eighties lefties, but one thing remains true about their creaking, archaic value system.(14) After relaxation over the weekend, people ought to feel refreshed in body and spirit, but some feel even more tired out than on Friday.(15) Is this - heavily anonymous - tip-off just another way of keeping the tired old show on the road long enough to flog the book to a few more sweaty Telegraph readers?(16) they get very tired