bother

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  • I don't know why he bothers to bet - his horses always come in last.

  • Don't bother drying the pans - just leave them to drain.

  • It peeves me that she didn't bother to phone.

  • Why bother getting up at all when you don't have a job to go to?

  • They went to a lot of trouble for their dinner party, but half the guests didn't bother to turn up.

  • The idea of going grey doesn't bother me, but I'd hate to go bald.

  • "He can do what he likes - it doesn't bother me, " she said airily.

  • It doesn't bother me what people think.

  • It bothered him that no-one had taken the trouble to contact him.

  • She doesn't seem at all bothered about her exam results.

  • She looked busy and I didn't want to bother her.

  • If the noise bothers you I'll switch it off.

  • The neighbours make a bit of noise but it doesn't bother me.

  • Will it bother you if I have the TV on?

  • I didn't want to bother her when she has so many problems of her own.

  • My sense rather is that they were clearly an anxious group, as he insists, but they were bothered rather than troubled by slavery.

  • She sat and stared, and did not want to be bothered with anything.

  • One soon stops bothering when after leafing through nearly 500 pages there is only a reference to more literature.

  • People who lead quiet lives not bothering with politics and the community are being somewhat selfish.

  • Since he also might not have, we should not be bothered by this result.

  • The most significant factor is one which is heavily loaded with features of general well-being such as being bothered by nerves or depressed.

  • The fact that his dissertation work on hyperinflation became his peak achievement bothered him.

  • By the 1970s the academic modernizers had fallen silent, seldom even bothering to respond to their numerous critics.

  • Only a small number of researchers have bothered to ask the learners themselves what they think about these issues.

  • In 1952 only 29.7 per cent of those eligible to vote bothered to register, and of those who registered 12.4 per cent failed to vote.

  • We don't want government officials bothering us with their development projects, taking our money and never doing anything.

  • Not even his biographers have bothered to mention it.

  • You see, years ago a doctor never even bothered about your weight.

  • With respect to memetics, the authors are bothered by the lack of a clear definition of a meme.

  • I figured this guy wasn't all there, but you should have heard him get all hot and bothered about everything.

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