Examples of 'taken the trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken the trouble"

taken the trouble - Refers to making the effort to do something, often implying that it required extra care or inconvenience

How to use "taken the trouble" in a sentence

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taken the trouble
I wish he would taken the trouble to call.
Taken the trouble to make them.
He has not taken the trouble before.
Neither Mr Fourçans nor the Commission has taken the trouble to ask why.
I have taken the trouble to alphabetize them.
He should not have taken the trouble.
Has anyone taken the trouble of explaining messing arrangements.
You should not have taken the trouble.
But we have taken the trouble to record in a church.
It 's good of you to have taken the trouble.
We have taken the trouble to list them in the following.
Otherwise it would not have taken the trouble to do so.
I have taken the trouble to ask a lot of questions about you.
Otherwise he would not have taken the trouble to hide his ship.
I have taken the trouble to have enquiries made about your past.

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Someone had taken the trouble.
I have taken the trouble of keeping an autopsy report of each patient you euthanized.
I see that your parents have not taken the trouble to come to get you.
Who have taken the trouble to follow the argument which.
Oh, you should not have taken the trouble to come.
Nor have we taken the trouble to manage them well or to civilise them.
And the fact that someone 's taken the trouble.
As no one has taken the trouble to make a fuss about it.
To position the bodies like that? Why would they have taken the trouble.
You have taken the trouble.
Just as likely to cover rubbish, after you've taken the trouble to.
You have never taken the trouble to find out.
After all, you can't make predictions without having taken the trouble to measure!
One editor had taken the trouble to make a personal comment.
I got character. I see that your parents haven't taken the trouble to come to get you.
If you have taken the trouble to come all the way here.
How many Finnish civil servants have taken the trouble to learn Saami?
I have taken the trouble to go through the rules and the case law.
Not only that, but you have taken the trouble to collect the proof.
I have taken the trouble to check how the Council operates and how it handles Parliament.
So it was for me alone you have taken the trouble to cross the Channel?
I have taken the trouble to feed the most apt creatures the way I was taught.
Uh, we're delighted you have taken the trouble.
Few people have taken the trouble to really know him.
Oh Doctor, you needn't have taken the trouble.
And nobody had taken the trouble to make a very close examination into the facts.
I shouldn't have taken the trouble.
Have you taken the trouble to look at your handiwork today?
He hadn't exactly taken the trouble.
We have taken the trouble ofscaling this wall, we will get it.
Oh, the commendatore . He should not have taken the trouble.
I am so glad you have taken the trouble to come in to see us today.
To burn off his fingerprints. And the fact that someone's taken the trouble.
And you would not have taken the trouble and come here all the way.
To position the bodies like that? That's all. Why would they have taken the trouble.

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