Bother example sentences

But why should we bother about the internal affairs of another country? We should be worried about our business interests there, not about democracy.''It would never have occurred to me that you would bother with me yourself, miss,'' he said.“So he has gone to hobnob with that wretched Dibya! At least he might have bothered to close the door.Why should I bother about communalism and secularism? particular religion like Hinduism or Islam but moral values that inform all religions.But the clerks and officials would not even look at him, leave alone do his job or bother to tell him the status of his application.“Why should anyone bother? You've seen what a nasty bear he is,” 1 said.The fact that they are discarded shoes of some rich boy, who perhaps refused to wear them because of a hole in one of them, does not bother him.As for Maddie, this business of asking Wanda every day how many dresses and how many hats, and how many this and that she had was bothering her.“You make me mad! What is the point of all these enquiries if he's not a crook? If you think he's a nobody, what's the idea of bothering about him, please tell me?” Nishad looked thoughtful.It is, of course, true that non-democratic rulers do not have to bother about deliberation in assemblies or worry about majorities and public opinion.On account of retailer's services, the manufacturers and wholesalers are freed from the botheration of making individual sales to consumers in small quantities.“Is it proper for such a young person to travel alone? Do you know exactly where you're going in town? What's the street? What's the house number?” “You needn't bother about me.I think what this country needs is a strong leader, someone who does not have to bother about elections and parliament.Sorry I can't let you have the props in time for rehearsal, I've had a spot of bother — quite amusing.This time Prashant's wounded spirit has healed simply because he had no time to bother about his own pain.

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