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29 Sentences With "going to the trouble"

How to use going to the trouble in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "going to the trouble" and check conjugation/comparative form for "going to the trouble". Mastering all the usages of "going to the trouble" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Someone was going to the trouble of telling me where I'd gone wrong, what it was that I'd overlooked.
If the new layout is too different, people won't bother going to the trouble of re-learning how to type.
If her purpose were to hurt me, she has already accomplished it without going to the trouble of writing a book.
Projecting power no longer requires going to the trouble of holding large amounts of land, often against the will of the local population.
But if people can't be taught the value of privacy, it's hard to see partners going to the trouble of building in Canopy's system.
Like Shortcuts, Siri Suggestions automates common tasks you do inside of apps without going to the trouble of having to actually launch the app.
Now that Zoey believes she knows where both baes stand, she's hopeful about a future with Luca, who's going to the trouble of making her dress.
Some doctors performed unneeded medical procedures to justify the pills they prescribed, prosecutors said, while others simply passed out prescriptions without going to the trouble of disguising their purpose.
My incredulity increased when I discovered that the biographical information was just Wikipedia text, which I could have just as easily Googled without going to the trouble to download an app.
That makes it less useful than an ocher crayon used by an ancient human whenever she or he wanted to make symbols without going to the trouble of mixing up paint.
After coming up with a solid plan and even going to the trouble of learning how to shoot a gun, Conway confronts Ray Boy at his family's upstate summer house near Monticello.
"There is nothing worse than going to the trouble of getting your art framed and having light reflect off of the glass — you want to be able to see your art," Piper said.
No one knew at this stage just how pesky moondust would be, but O'Brien figured that if the agency was going to the trouble of installing dust covers, it should also include a dust detector.
If your husband is going to the trouble to teach the children how to use a spoon, then he — and you — must also have the patience to wait out the learning period, as they master it.
But it is difficult to imagine a user of Echo or Home going to the trouble of regularly logging into the companion app; the extra effort goes against the whole hands-free, no-look ethos of voice computing.
At last I can point with extravagant pride at what I have done for the U.S.A. Mainly, I must thank you for going to the trouble — considering all you have on your hands — of writing this earthling way down below.
As with 3D printing, even at $10/per sheet, it's a much cheaper way to prototype finished objects, without going to the trouble of cutting and re-wrapping actual fabrics again and again, as you make small revisions to a prototype product.
Without Google going to the trouble of making its own phones — and evolving them successfully with each passing generation — we'd be facing the very real threat of Apple standing alone with its unmatched ability to control and steer the design of every aspect of its phone.
That prospect has been relatively clear for nearly two years, but it took prosecutors until Monday — amid the national panic over coronavirus — to concede that going to the trouble of a trial against a company that has no known presence or funds in the U.S., simply wasn't worth it.
Indeed, actually going to the trouble of asking other agencies for input and review, which reportedly didn't happen the first time, might lead to a different list of banned countries — or might supply some evidence that could be presented as a "rational basis" for banning the countries that are included in the blacklist.
Unfortunately, the QR code actually just directs you to a YouTube link of Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up." That's right: Some prankster, in the weirdest city in the state, is going to the trouble of distributing bogus parking tickets in an effort to Rickroll people about eight years after the world collectively stopped thinking that was funny.
References to Esperanto, a constructed language, have been made in a number of films and novels. Typically, this is done either to add the exotic nature of a foreign language without representing any particular ethnicity, or to avoid going to the trouble of inventing a new language. In science fiction, Esperanto is sometimes used to represent a future in which there is a more universally spoken language than exists today.
However, because the process takes some effort on part of the owner they may simply keep possession of it or dump it at a landfill instead of going to the trouble of selling it. It has been common to buy secondhand or used good on markets or bazaars for a long time. When the web became popular, it became common with websites such as eBay and Yahoo! Classifieds.
" Between 1935 and 1939 Celentano exhibited regularly at the Walker Gallery. In 1939 his first, and apparently his only one-man show took place there. Of this show a critic for the New York Sun said "He paints the humble domestic life that he knows with a frankness as to its happenings, a sympathy and a tireless eye for detail that command respect, if not enthusiasm. The curious may learn all about that life from his paintings without going to the trouble of doing settlement work or running the slightest risk of getting out of their class.
" The A.V. Club's Alasdair Wilkins gave the episode a "B+" grade and wrote, "'Unchained' is a grand cavalcade of returning guest stars, with one very addition to the show's mythos. Roy is the star attraction here, considering he was once a series regular and all. The episode recaptures precisely what Roy represented for Arrow during his tenure, all of which boils down to three key elements. First, there's the parkour, now and forever, and I deeply appreciate Arrow going to the trouble of giving us the most Roy Harper- ish reintroduction possible with his various chase sequences.
Johnston rued bitterly that the Rhodesians had apparently made practical arrangements for an independent office in Lisbon anyway, even going to the trouble of renting the prospective mission premises. He repeated the claim he had made in the meeting with Smith on 18 August, saying once more that the Federal government had not made appointments off its own bat. He accepted that there was an independent Rhodesian envoy in Pretoria, but argued that this was the result of South Africa's enforced withdrawal from the Commonwealth. He did not mention the Rhodesian (formerly Federal) office in Lourenço Marques, which Wood comments could be considered "precedent for Portugal".
An inventor as well as a photographer, Prokudin-Gorsky patented an optical system for cameras of the simultaneous-exposure type,British patent 185,161, issued in 1922, and U.S. patent 1,456,427, issued in 1923. and it is often claimed or implied that he invented, or at least built, the camera used for his Russian Empire project. No definite written or photographic documentation of his field equipment is known to exist, only the evidence inherent in the photographs themselves, and no rationale has been suggested for going to the trouble and expense of building a functionally identical copy of a Miethe- Bermpohl camera instead of simply buying one.
In the Epilogue, Nick resides in a refugee camp outside of New Hong Kong, the disease apparently only spreading within the city before stopping, but not before causing massive damage and leaving millions dead, often in gruesome and fantastical ways. The only difference for Nick being that his Loyalty mod and the mod simulating love for his wife have been permanently removed, with Nick finding the idea of embracing artificial satisfaction disgusting despite his newfound grief. It is left unclear if the Bubble still exists. Nick and Po-kwai part ways, confused as to why smeared humanity, after going to the trouble of coming to exist, would interact with reality outside the bubble and recoil.
For plain-dyed fabrics it is called a lab-dip, and for yarn-dyed fabrics (like stripes and checks), it is called a handloom. The use of swatches is an essential part of the design process as it enables designers to show the type of fabric to use, demonstrating how colours and different materials and trimmings will look in real terms before going to the trouble of making up a full design. Swatches also offer the advantage of illustrating how colours and patterns will appear on an actual fabric, something that may not be readily apparent from a paper or digital design. The textile manufacturer might bring together many swatches of their materials into a single sample book, enabling a salesperson to show a wide selection of available designs in various colorways to potential customers without the necessity of having multiple rolls of fabric immediately to hand.

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