When I asked to look at a room, he looked decidedly nonplussed as if, once learning the price, no one had ever bothered to look any further. |
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Since most of the buyers had been given lots of free booze, they were too bladdered to be bothered. |
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There was nothing that bothered him more than seeing his friends in bad moods, for he knew what it felt like to be in a slump. |
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If we can't be bothered to cook we often come to the Moroccan restaurant here. |
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The poll is skewed toward likely voters, since it is reporting the attitudes of those who have already bothered to register. |
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So you'd think it would be hot and muggy there, and people wouldn't want to be bothered with wearing too much pesky clothing, right? |
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Not having bothered to use the door, the undead cadavers had simply punched a hole through the wall as if it had been thin wooden boarding. |
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None of them bothered to change out of their street clothes, expecting a short skirmish only. |
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He swallowed hard, preparing to admit something that had bothered him for the past seven years, eating away at his insides. |
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Many students seemed bothered by the unfamiliarity of the names and their inability to pronounce them. |
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Are you bothered by the idea that you could have an EU flag on your car number-plate but not a Union Jack? |
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His mother always told him the jeans looked sloppy and that he should get rid of them, but never bothered doing it herself when the chance arose. |
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She wants you to know that she's not bothered by Internet trolls trying to slut-shame her. |
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Lambert, a focused, unostentatious man who created such reality formats as Faking It and Shipwrecked, does not seem too bothered by his critics. |
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He permitted himself to think that it was the abruptness of events that bothered him. |
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There is so much that could be said about this article, but there is a specific issue that really bothered me. |
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The accident bothered me most because I felt like I had let the team down and I tore up a really fast car. |
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In fact, it's not even the event which has bothered me the most in recent history. |
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Its owner doesn't seem too bothered about its disappearance, although she is ultimately responsible for its retrieval. |
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But many children in the city seem not much bothered about this year's school re-opening. |
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And worst of all, they don't seem particularly bothered about helping customers find the music they want. |
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Some of the older members of the public did not seem too bothered about it. |
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People who draw power illegally from street mains and other sources are the least bothered about public safety. |
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I know I should be a bit distressed by all those arts going up in flames, but somehow I can't get that bothered about it. |
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With hindsight, they didn't seem bothered about the suggestion of a relationship, though the timing was awkward. |
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I'm less bothered about my bus shelter now, though I would obviously prefer there to be a stop there so it would be more convenient to get a bus. |
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However, are any councillors bothered about how things are currently going? |
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Teachers talk of the growing proportion of pupils who don't want to be taught, and whose parents are not greatly bothered about it. |
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When you can't be bothered to write but you've got loads of stuff spilling out of your head, you can still share it all with this cool tool. |
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But if they can't be bothered to find me, why should I make the effort for them? |
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People moan about politics and the state of their world when they are down the pub, but then can't be bothered to use their vote on election day. |
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Throughout my conversation, she gave such dull and unwilling answers, as if she can't be bothered to talk to me. |
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If you can't be bothered to become informed about the issues then you don't need to vote. |
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However, I still find myself reaching for it if I have five minutes to kill or can't be bothered to load up anything else. |
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Although they have everything going for them they can't be bothered to put in the necessary effort to help themselves to fulfil their potential. |
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He was cursing and yelling, but Jess was too hot and bothered to worry about it. |
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The waterfall scene still gets certain of my relatives hot and bothered even today, and I have to confess that I am not immune. |
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He, too, bore several inflictions, but if they bothered him it did not show. |
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Do you think that people who are bothered by your films are working from an excessively narrow definition of comedy? |
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The typical bourgeois of the middle years of the century was too busy making money to be bothered with politics. |
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I may be in the minority of web users but if they can't be bothered to provide a navigable site, I can't be bothered to visit their cinema. |
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It would have been easy for me to give up and say I can't be bothered to be sniped at any more about wrinkly rockers and all of that. |
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Perhaps for that reason, few people have bothered to refute Donald's silly negativism. |
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But within about two months, that list was obsolete and nobody bothered updating it. |
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In theory, we were going to walk up the thousand steps, but neither of us could be bothered. |
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I couldn't possibly reveal the name of the sole person I haven't bothered to shop for yet, but it begins with L and has fewer than 5 letters. |
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All of this passed through my somnolent head in about three seconds, but I simply couldn't be bothered. |
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Not surprisingly, younger people and Netizen newbies are less likely to be bothered by spam than older people and internet veterans. |
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He didn't look like he was bothered by all the attention, but he wasn't vain or self-centered either. |
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Again, no one has ventured a coherent explanation of this theory, let alone bothered to hint at what the evidence for it might be. |
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After all, the Internet has an infinite capacity to tuck excess verbiage away where no one need be bothered by it. |
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From a visitors point of view if you couldn't be bothered spellchecking your website then how good can your product really be? |
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Many others have rarely bothered and none has tried hard enough or often enough. |
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Surprisingly enough, some big guns have actually bothered to enter this bunfight, and most of them have profited immensely from taking part. |
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No wonder only one in three voters bothered to vote in last month's local elections. |
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The fact that only a small percentage of the voters bothered to vote is neither here nor there. |
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The law will not allow public authorities to be bothered by interfering busybodies and demands personal involvement to guard against this. |
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Of course, the tiny, sparkly magenta butterfly clips in the man's hair still bothered Kyle a bit. |
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As long as you bear in mind that you're dealing with a toy, you might not be too bothered by the less than stellar quality. |
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Neither bothered to turn up and the business editor stepped in to do an admirable job as a late substitute. |
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If you want to know what it is do your own research, I can't be bothered chasing down a link. |
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Sure they were bothered by the state police and hassled by the communist militia, but that just spiced up the spirit of adventure. |
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The prevalence of evil and misery has always bothered those who believe in a benevolent and omnipotent God. |
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Not once has my doctor ever bothered to ask me about what I eat or if I exercise. |
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If they bothered to turn around, they saw a monotonous singer, a cacophonous one-man band, a juggler of little note. |
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It has a cherry stone with more faces carved on it than anyone else has ever bothered to manage. |
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Many governmental organisations are headless because they have not bothered to recommend the right candidates. |
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We both got dragged of to the headmistress, but I swear from that day on she never bothered me again and nor did anyone else. |
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The few city centre shopkeepers that had bothered to open waited forlornly for customers. |
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But he was bothered by his performance at the Australian and US Opens, where he felt his serve wasn't accurate enough. |
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Barlow has been bothered by a strained quadriceps muscle, which he hurt in the preseason and re-aggravated recently. |
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When you're older you catch yourself on, you just aren't so bothered about fighting. |
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Near the end, a moderate crawl led to another cluster of crystals and helictites, though only a few of the group bothered with the crawl. |
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She also was bothered by her racket strings, opponent Emilie Loit's style and the weather. |
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Am I bothered by the results of a popularity contest where it would be oh-so-easy to stuff the ballot box? |
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At my old job, there were some higher-ups who I don't think even bothered to learn my name until I'd been there a couple of months. |
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On the trail, charging forward at the front of their expedition, the old man had barely bothered to look back at them. |
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I'm not overly bothered by either fault, though it would be good to lose them. |
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What is really a shame is that his good name has been sullied by people who have not bothered to read what he wrote. |
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In the past she has denied the old chestnut about women not being as funny as men but today she clearly can't be bothered fighting. |
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I hadn't bothered doing my school homework either, on the grounds that there wouldn't be a school to go to on Monday. |
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He's wearing his helmet, although he hasn't bothered to buckle the chinstrap. |
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She huffed in a slight sulk, she knew he was bothered by Karen's antics from earlier in the day, but he seemed to be cool about it. |
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Nothing about the descriptions bothered me and the endorsements swayed me to support it. |
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Police never bothered to question his claim that he had used the apartment for drug activities. |
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He laughed too, but you could tell he was bothered, and he rushed off in a hurry. |
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When anyone bothered to measure anything, it was with trendy Web metrics such as page views, click-throughs, and number of visitors. |
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But then I recalled our parking lot hysterics of this weekend and my angry words to him about how he can't be bothered to read my writing. |
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Perhaps this is the wrong forum on which to be so pedantic, but this is something that has bothered me for a while. |
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When he last took an ill-informed swipe at weblogs and social software, I posted a rant in response, but I wished I hadn't bothered. |
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A thousand bucks and a whole load of perspiration later, you will probably wonder why you even bothered. |
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Fulton may have been a collateral descendant of the steamboat inventor, but he never bothered to check the genealogical connection. |
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They don't even seem to be bothered that many of their stories contradict one another or are highly improbable. |
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I really couldn't be bothered getting out of the farter to have my intelligence insulted. |
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It bothered me a little that I didn't have a pickup, and I couldn't see doing much off road driving with my Mustang fastback. |
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Fat camps are a way of telling them, in a round about way, that they are fat and you can't be bothered having fun with them. |
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If he had bothered to ask I am sure he would have got a favourable response. |
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It was the pursuit of total ingratiation with the media and it sort of bothered me a bit. |
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He was so innocently unaware of the world he lived in, that it bothered her and turned her from favoring him. |
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Gabrielle quickly shampooed and conditioned her hair and scrubbed her entire body with some shower gel she hadn't bothered to read. |
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They ordered me a plate of seafood which was very nice of them, but they really shouldn't have bothered. |
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We know of people who have been left at their desks during a fire practice because nobody bothered to tell them what was going on. |
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Sam had given Nat the guest room on the first floor, so he would not be bothered by the stairs. |
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It was the first day in ages that Rebecca had actually bothered to do her hair, fix her makeup, and put on an outfit that wasn't sweats. |
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No one bothered to refer to the significantly expanded, easily accessible pocket book edition. |
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I wouldn't have bothered you, but all the blacksmiths and arrow fletchers said they were busy, I did ask them first. |
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Only would be better if the postie could be bothered to put them through the letterbox. |
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The truth, I suspect, is that Havers simply can't be bothered to go there, and doesn't want the inevitable follow-on question about Polly. |
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I was walking in the food court and someone had spilled some of their water and not bothered to clean it up. |
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The cell had a single wooden cot which the bandits hadn't bothered to put a mattress on, and the floor was covered in straw. |
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Often, they do not even want to be bothered about the setting or the decor prepared by their art directors. |
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Always a confident craftswoman, Joyce admits making that first cut into the fabric never bothered her. |
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He still loves her but he's bothered by her strange ramblings particularly the freaky nightmares. |
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And despite the retail frenzy, a lot of people said they wished they had not bothered. |
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Not that you're bothered, but my journey to and from work is a two bus affair. |
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Has anyone bothered to ask the population at large how safe they feel in the current police presence? |
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And often people could no longer be bothered to put full stops at the end of sentences. |
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What is particularly galling is that the authors never bothered to contact me or my department head or dean to inquire about this matter. |
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I was enjoying the quiet of which I got so little, and being bothered by my mentor would only darken my mood. |
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Slacker Jeff is slowly going mad in a dead-end job and can't be bothered to attend more than one class at a local community college. |
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If management bothered to put pressure on Government for more funding, they wouldn't need to raise them either. |
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At least on the streets there was no pretend law being bothered with in a pretend way, just people puffing, victimising only themselves. |
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Nonetheless, it still bothered him in the back of his mind, pricking at him like an annoying and persistent mosquito, which just wouldn't let up. |
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The ennui among young Germans is such that couples cannot be bothered to procreate in numbers sufficient to sustain the population. |
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In the meantime, the miserable gits who can't be bothered with the print version will have to do without. |
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It's bothered me for a while that even as a Pro user, you don't have any kind of global access to files. |
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The tubby, middle-aged sergeant in charge of the gate detail scarcely bothered to look up at their approach. |
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Some shoppers detest them intensely, while millions will use them but can't be bothered to claim the benefits. |
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I had not yet learned to be bothered by the crowds and the heat and the pushiness. |
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I really can't be bothered to diet, but I do feel I need to lose some weight. |
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Perhaps this Atlantis, this El Dorado of suburbs does exist, but I for one couldn't be bothered travelling any further north to find it. |
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I can't say I was too much bothered, though Dolly and Harry were disconsolate. |
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This self-centredness bothered some of his followers, who quit after the party's dismal electoral performance. |
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Meanwhile, I was very engrossed in conversation with her and could not really be bothered with him. |
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The coming and going stopped, but nobody bothered to stop talking, because the sound would be dubbed in later. |
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Everyday, they are bothered about six times for durations of 30 to 45 minutes. |
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I got a couple more on my retakes, and to be honest it never really bothered me that I'd done so badly. |
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Anyone who says day and night is equal on the equinox hasn't bothered to let facts get in the way of theory. |
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By the start of Round 7, Leonard could be excused for wondering why he'd bothered to promote this particular fight. |
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Barry, are you the office dogsbody who ends up doing the rubbish jobs the other hacks can't be bothered with? |
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Can I be bothered to read an article about an estate car, what with all the articles on great food and stuff elsewhere in the magazine? |
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Second, if you had bothered to learn about the issue you would have found that no one opposes the draft more than the military. |
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He couldn't show them that their words bothered him, so he sat silently in the corner, listening to the steady drip of a leak near him. |
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His temper in the office could be fiery, and he might seem a bit hot and bothered, but deep down, he was a softy. |
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I haven't bothered with the Russian language versions on their album but the English ones are very catchy. |
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It's the relentless, mind-numbing repeat tasks that drive me up the wall, and sometimes I can't even be bothered to crawl back down again. |
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We've never bothered with a car. I don't drive, and we can get a bus into town if we really need to. |
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Socialist Workers try to horn in on every hot issue and march, but it seems that other groups aren't as bothered by this as they used to be. |
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In the Gulf, I had taken out the watch cap and the hand-warmers, and I hadn't bothered to put them back into my survival vest. |
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I think that his quietness on the subject was the thing that bothered me most. |
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He bothered to go out of his way to find out exactly what was happening and who was involved, which is more than anyone else did. |
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We wrote to them with the under mentioned remarks on March 5 and surprise, surprise no one has even bothered to acknowledge our letter. |
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At the end, I was left wondering why they bothered to make the film, because the plot seemed weak to me. |
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A slow-moving film with a weak plot, it trudges its way to a disappointing finish and leaves you wondering why you bothered. |
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For instance, he might not have bothered at all about the weapons of mass destruction. |
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Yet it is a racing certainty that if you bothered to examine what the main parties are offering two things would become clear. |
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He didn't look as bothered when professional whatshisface dislocated his shoulder! |
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That'll teach us to be the only people in Dallas who bothered to book a table in advance and order a meal. |
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No one bothered advertising the fact that, in order to live, I need to keep breathing. |
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I had so-called Spanish omelette in mind, but couldn't even be bothered to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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All the pressing questions about categories and protocol that once so bothered aestheticians don't seem to matter anymore. |
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I've never had to worry about tax before, or rather I've never bothered worrying about tax. |
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Then again, if you had this much ammunition, you probably wouldn't be too bothered about dressing up. |
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What chance do they stand of growing up with a taste for wholesome, nourishing food when their mothers cannot be bothered to feed them correctly? |
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Yet none of that bothered Dixon as much as the inability of his men to contest possession with a proper measure of confidence and aggression. |
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I don't hold with a religious Christmas particularly, I'm not that bothered about presents. |
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Those who are bothered even after removing the source are wise to use an air filter, especially a HEPA filter, Field said. |
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It is totally unfair that other clubs are supplying referees week in week out without fail and other clubs couldn't be bothered. |
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Amazingly, the police had not bothered to place a copper outside the scene of an attempted murder. |
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And I really cannot be bothered to do any of the housework I've been putting off since, well, heaven knows when. |
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Bill was comfortable expressing emotion, but he was also bothered by Jane's persistence in maintaining the above-mentioned regressive behaviors. |
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Only a hard core of biotech businesses, researchers and their political allies are bothered. |
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To be honest I can't even be bothered rereading the article to refresh my memory about what I had to say. |
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He hasn't even bothered to contact us to reschedule a meeting we were to have several weeks ago. |
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No one bothered to tell her friend where to go to for the next train, so she was left behind. |
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This legislation will get rid of an anomaly that has bothered me and other members of the Labour Party for a long time. |
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To pile stupidity on stupidity, none of the three bothered to turn up to answer the charge against them. |
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Floating on the top is a pear crisp, so sweet and delectable you might wonder why anyone ever bothered making chips from potatoes. |
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She found that she was less bothered by hot flashes and the attendant anticipatory anxiety about when the next hot flash would occur. |
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Not a single one of the tens of thousands of drunks that swarm round the station at night had even bothered to let the tyres down. |
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No one in the court bothered to think that the witnesses could be lying and presenting false testimonies. |
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The reason that we bought these seats is because we don't want to be bothered with the general riff-raff. |
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It's funny how bothered the Right gets about any large leftist demo, perhaps feeling a little threatened. |
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The fruit is ripe for the picking so long as you can be bothered to pick the fruit. |
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Apparently they haven't bothered to follow this line of reasoning to its obvious conclusion. |
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Not for the first time in the last week their safety was on the line but Michael didn't seem the slightest bit bothered. |
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As the credits roll, you wonder why you bothered wasting 100 minutes of your life on this flat, soulless piece of throwaway trash. |
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Right now he was exhausted and couldn't be bothered to hear her voice and argue with her. |
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We do detect some sort of orchestrated opposition by incomers to the area, but locals don't seem to be bothered. |
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Honestly, I can't be bothered reading these three novels just for the sake of completing the now-irrelevant longlist. |
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I can't be bothered with putting a mortgage on my house just to buy a frilly ascot! |
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He was lousy with lice. If I hadn't hugged him he would have bothered me all afternoon. |
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We have teachers and principals who would rather not be bothered with those who need extra attention and care. |
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Take laundry in to do for others that don't want to be bothered doing this. |
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I really can't be bothered to get all dressy for school, though Tahlia tells me I should in case a talent scout is around. |
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Although Mom had never bothered with books, our physical similarities, apart from my tallness, were undeniable. |
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They were also not bothered by the troublesome fly but by the sandfly instead. |
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It would be as if, when Gregor Samsa awoke from his sleep to discover he had become a grotesquely huge beetle, no one was bothered by the change. |
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If demand were normal, motherboard makers wouldn't be bothered about a high inventory. |
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If a spell-checker cares to pick it up fine, if not then I certainly can't be bothered to check it manually. |
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They're probably too busy flossing, teasing their hair and singing along to Judy Garland records to be bothered. |
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They're a link back to the days when nobody bothered to lock their back doors and everyone grew vegetables. |
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When I did about 30 flights in a row while backpacking in my early twenties, I hardly ever bothered to lock my bags. |
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All of the sudden, this alien bothered me much more than any creepy creature from a sci-fi movie. |
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He scoffed at college, saying that he'd made a lot of money and he hadn't even bothered to finish college. |
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Majors couldn't be bothered with marginal fields and were willing to sell off production. |
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Collapsing with a fit of the jitters, she was marked down as a choker, not to be bothered with. |
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Unfortunately most of us bank with the four main banks and we just can't be bothered to switch. |
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She was dying to chat to me, but to be honest I couldn't be bothered to talk to this old boot. |
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Of course, if Kingston had been bothered to speak to us when we called, we could have set the record straight there and then. |
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He was a stocky, dark, hard-countenanced man who had never bothered to have removed the scar that seamed his brow. |
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I can't really be bothered to post on the May Day celebrations that took place in Oxford today. |
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There is no rose without a thorn, but people getting all hot and bothered is not going to do Sligo any good. |
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Annie wondered why he had bothered coming to see her at all, if he was just going to rush off after a minute or two like that. |
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These are the people that quite happily let me shower and bath with no hot water for 10 days, because they couldn't be bothered to fix a tap. |
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Most of the time he simply can't be bothered with it because he truly is lazy and complacent. |
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I have been to pubs where there is someone sitting very close and the smoke has bothered me. |
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We were there on the touchline, albeit bedraggled, bothered, and bealing, on the day he celebrated his first goal. |
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As it grows in the river from an egg, it's bothered by brown trout, preyed on by goosanders and cormorants as well as mergansers. |
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At one point Brendan's sled tipped over and he fell into the snow and no one bothered to help him up. |
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He can't even be bothered to buy an XXL shirt big enough to fit his prominent beer gut. |
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Just this week I was rushing with many bags and did not stop to give a coin to the beggar woman, and it bothered me! |
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Normally I wouldn't have bothered mentioning this, because I would have assumed that the server was out of service temporarily. |
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Nor do Shaolin's American adherents seem bothered by Yan Ming's celebrity cachet. |
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I know it's a bit tragic I could remember, that I took so long to do it, and that I actually bothered trying to remember. |
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Most of us have been too caught up in the everyday minutiae to be bothered. |
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The little minx had somehow slipped in right underneath my nose, undetected, and no one had bothered to tell me? |
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Voters can't be bothered to look closely enough to find misdoings, while politicians trumpet their every success. |
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Some posh wafers might be good here, or, if you can be bothered, some homemade shortbread, baked really thin and crisp. |
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They've already done a medley of titles and we're not going to be bothered with such prosaic trifles, or their authors, tonight. |
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I'm not so bothered about the result as long as we perform well and everybody gives it their best shot. |
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However, since no one at Telewest was available for comment, the rumour mill will continue to work overtime until someone can be bothered to explain what happened. |
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Unlike my last visit, no one bothered us while we paid our respects. |
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He hasn't bothered to visit Iguala, the place where the students were abducted and killed. |
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He could not be bothered with spiritual notions or metaphysical concepts. |
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For those who are bothered by movies in which main characters are lushes, it's worth noting that both Denny and Terry drink less the farther the film progresses. |
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She was wanting me to call her and speak with her last night, after not having heard from her for months and months, but I just couldn't be bothered doing that. |
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I am not too bothered about the work taking a while to complete. |
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His essay was considered so risible that few even bothered trying to argue with it. |
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Most of the so-called absurdists never bothered to light just one little candle in the darkness of existence, because cursing the darkness had become their poetry. |
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But contrary to what the left-wing gloaters who have not bothered to follow the story until last night are writing, I have never made such claims. |
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In St Andrews, the tourists don't seem bothered about the weather. |
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Carl and my sister Michelle never seemed too bothered about travelling. |
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By the time we get back to the good guys, and the main plot, we've been faced with a whole load of characters that we're not really bothered about. |
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He is an ordinary bloke who is not too bothered about his clothes. |
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By late Wednesday evening, it was reported that the port was open for traffic and no one bothered to ask how was such a heavily mined port demined in such a short time? |
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The phone survey method also raises the question of respondents who do not want to be bothered, or use caller ID to block telemarketers and phone surveys. |
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But the Scottish champion didn't seem bothered by such trifling details, opening up an early five-point lead to close out the opening set in double quick time. |
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Growing to less than 1 foot in height, Geranium incanum self-sows with abandon but is easily deracinated if you should be bothered by where it travels in your garden. |
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No one bothered to investigate the true circumstances of her death. |
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He was a man of his times and felt all parts of his presentation were important so it bothered me from that standpoint. |
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Despite the danger, many Sydneysiders aren't bothered by these spiders. |
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I hate to say this, but I can't be bothered to do an article this week. |
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The transnationals can't be bothered supplying such a poor market. |
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That was incontestably so, but it bothered her a lot more than it seemed to bother the voters. |
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So what was it about the idea of being with a trans woman that bothered me so? |
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But, I really can't be bothered to put in the effort to finish it. |
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Jake has come out and said he wasn't bothered by Bullard's bants. |
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Even if I can't be bothered to do the garter belt up in the back. |
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The Chinese team demonstrated a fundamental professional insufficiency, and worse than this, they never bothered to play at anything more than half-steam. |
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For a week or two I've been bothered by a haziness in my right eye. |
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I have split ends but can't be bothered to go get my hair cut. |
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Jim Milton, the doyen of crisis management, is bringing his decades of experience to bear in a bid to calm bothered executives and carve a path out of the troubles. |
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At one, there was a load of polystyrene boxes outside with the remains of takeaway meals, dumped by people who couldn't be bothered to finish their food. |
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I mean, the future of tennis lies in clay, and in creating new personalities, so I am not bothered if I am seen in some quarters as being a bit of a loner or a maverick. |
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While the man thought his area needed a new water main, and would gladly have given permission, no one bothered to ask him before they began digging across his backyard. |
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I heard that a few times, but I've not bothered to freeze-frame it myself. |
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This one is my gift to all the lazy people who happen upon my blog and cant be bothered to plough any further to discover the bounteous and wondrous delights contained herein. |
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She had made it clear that she was more than capable of being happy without him having to offer a helping hand, and that bothered him to an infinite degree. |
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Given the infinite amount of stuff out there it's pointless to pretend that you can experience it all, but I think it's wrong to not be bothered and just ignore it all. |
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Because rock climbers and others haven't bothered them they still have rare and precious toppings of bilberry and heather and adornment of mosses and lichens. |
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These women often come across as uptight or too bothered by small details. |
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If you are bothered by deer, rabbits or even cats, protect the bark with either some wire mesh fencing or a spiral tree guard that wraps around the trunk. |
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The box may say To Die For, but nobody bothered to remove the box that says Heaven's a Drag in the film's opening titles off the print we are watching. |
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Shockingly, it was not the mass gay-and-straight wedding that sent some of his peers into a tailspin that bothered Beck. |
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So if you're not bothered about the taste, save yourself from reading any of our reviews, grab your coat, go down the bottle store and get yourself a cheap dozen. |
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Emanuel badgered and bothered the home player-manager sufficiently on the edge of his own box to win possession before striding confidently downfield. |
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But almost everyone was too concerned with skyrocketing to fame with their indie band or landing a bit part in some MTV movie to be bothered by academics. |
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When asked if the weather bothered them, they shrugged it off. |
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I needn't have bothered as there was nowhere to play them anyway. |
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He had a mondo crush on her, and at the moment, it bothered her. |
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They seem bothered and pestered by the very patients and citizens they are sworn to help. |
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No one in the audience bothered, or dared, to challenge him. |
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I couldn't be bothered trawling through the remaining farrago of lazy-minded tripe that our milk-toothed boy has served up for the public to peruse. |
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He did have a job but never really bothered to do anything productive. There aren't many things you can do when you're sixteen going on seventeen. |
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One wonders repeatedly why he bothered, and why he did not turn his obvious abilities to something better, or take his Toryism off to a more promising part of the country. |
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Masteller thinks sports have their redeeming qualities, but is only bothered when they supercede God. |
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It was doubtful whether the serious traveller bothered himself too much about such things as power failures, which were part of life and can happen anywhere. |
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The speculation that the next Bond might be black has Rushbo all hot and bothered. |
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As far as I could tell, nobody on my newsfeed was much bothered by this funny little pronouncement. |
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Of all the things that bothered me most over the last month, the thoughts and feelings that were attributed to me were inaccurate and made me feel that I was invisible. |
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It was fun if a little light, as though she couldn't be bothered finishing it so she just wrapped it up quickly and then summarised subsequent events in the epilogue. |
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There are many half-hearted environmentalists out there who would like to help, but who at the end of the day can't be bothered to take their glass to a bottle bank. |
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There is actually a competition on the site to win a set of the gnomes, so if you can be bothered to register and answer the insultingly easy question please do. |
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Had it been anybody but Tessie I should not have bothered my head about scruples. |
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A yard sale, like a carboot for people who can't be bothered driving. |
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Why should one of the elect be bothered about table manners, if cognitive ability, without virtue or civility, is the alpha and omega of human excellence? |
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He had a deep, gruff voice, and he said some things that bothered her. |
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She really couldn't be bothered with the stupid, over-effusive little man. |
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After standing around at a bus stop in New Oxford Street freezing to death for twenty minutes waiting for a 25, I couldn't be bothered to wait any longer. |
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