Examples of 'trouble himself' in a sentence
Meaning of "trouble himself"
To trouble himself means to make an effort or bother to do something, usually for someone else's benefit or to achieve a certain goal
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He need not trouble himself to come here.
I shouldna think the minister would trouble himself.
No need to trouble himself with a calculation.
Hoped there was no need to trouble himself with.
Bacon did not trouble himself about theological questions and cardinal points.
But he invites the trouble himself.
He has trouble himself in trouble I was trying to get him out of it.
Your uncle is not going to trouble himself about you.
Trouble himself about the child, or even to have any knowledge of him.
Your uncle will not trouble himself about you.
If that was the case he did not have any reason to trouble himself.
The procurator need not trouble himself with that question.
I should not think the minister would trouble himself.
I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet.
The judge who had sentenced me got into trouble himself.
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Your Highness should not trouble himself about business matters.
He did not turn up so I suppose he must be in trouble himself.
How then will he trouble himself if we tell him that the child is dead?
That 's for sure and certain . your uncle is not going to trouble himself about you.
Why would God trouble Himself with your parking spot when people are dying of cancer?
Your son is in trouble himself.
The police that night . But he invites the trouble himself.
The Pacha of a Pachalic does not trouble himself with appointing tax-collectors.
Percy plays a trick on Thomas, but later runs into trouble himself.
Romney is in trouble himself.
The boss? he helps people, you know… when he's not in trouble himself.
I shouldna think the minister would trouble himself to dig him up for nothing.
So he 's doing it intentionally, he 's looking for trouble himself.
He did not airbrush the reality or trouble Himself with trying to be delicate.
Monsieur Bovary, little given to jealousy, did not trouble himself about it.
He 's not going to trouble himself about you, that 's sure and certain.
Mr. Archibald still grieves for his wife and won't trouble himself with anyone.
Your uncle isn't going to trouble himself about you, that's for sure and certain.
When he 's not in trouble himself.
Your uncle will not trouble himself about you . That 's for sure.
He will think too much and trouble himself all the more.
Mr Ambassador didn't trouble himself to come to the airport?
I should not think the minister would trouble himself to dig him up for nothing.
Someone of Igor 's rank would not trouble himself with a mere foot soldier.
Bonaparte, however, does not trouble himself with taxation.
Ah, he would not trouble himself.
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