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7 Sentences With "be troubled with"

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Democrats in Congress, not to be troubled with the facts, are calling for his impeachment.
The implication is that owner Matt Drudge can't be troubled with maintaining a more complex design because he's too busy scouring the web for conservative news, which adds to its feeling of legitimacy.
On September 8, he had surgery on the elbow after it was revealed to be troubled with soreness. Walker appeared in 87 games and batted .309 with nine home runs and 51 RBI. He led the club with 10 outfield assists, eight from right field and two from left field.
It has answered beyond conception. They flourish infinitely. > Religion is well supported; of various kinds, indeed, but all good enough; > all sufficient to preserve peace and order: or if a sect arises, whose > tenets would subvert morals, good sense has fair play, and reasons and > laughs it out of doors, without suffering the state to be troubled with it. > They do not hang more malefactors than we do.
He is certain we will never be troubled > with any of them on this run. Black maintained the dispossession and native terror engendered by the massacre by driving Djargurd Wurrung people from his run, pulling down any miam-miams (bark shelters) he found and leaving gunpowder to show as a warning sign. Taylor, fearing prosecution for the massacre, in late 1839 or early 1840 fled to the obscurity of India for a few years. He returned to Victoria and in June 1844 was managing a station on the Mitchell River near Lindenow.
Wycliffe's frequent meetings with the Deputy Chief Constable, Stevens, are slightly odd. In real life there would almost certainly be a Detective Chief Superintendent as the head of CID throughout the force, who would report to one of a series of Assistant Chief Constables, each with a particular responsibility such as operations or personnel. The Deputy Chief Constable is normally too senior to be troubled with operational details unless a major crisis occurs. It is also strange that Stevens is so often on hand and even appears to have an office in the Divisional HQ. Such a postholder would really be based at the police service's headquarters.
Concern about the fate of Baxter and the others sent to France began to be raised by the Dunedin branch of the Women's International League. The Canterbury Women's Institute also wrote expressing concern. In late 1917 English Quaker and wife of the late John Ellis, Maria Rountree, wrote about trying to find the fate of the 14 objectors, only to be stonewalled by the Commander of the New Zealand forces, Richardson."NZ Conscientious objectors", Maoriland Worker, Volume 9, Issue 351, 30 January 1918, Page 4 Harry Holland MP, citing an article in the Dominion on 21 November, deduced that the British Government had condemned the New Zealand government's sending of conscientious objectors to the front."The objectors", Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 49, 21 November 1917, Page 6Armageddon or Calvary, page 32 The paper had written, "the Imperial authorities have no wish to be troubled with men who will not fight,..".

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