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8 Sentences With "going to trouble"

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His new team, as currently constructed, is not going to trouble the Golden State Warriors.
If you weren't bothered by the Clinton Foundation before, this probably isn't going to trouble you.
"He's going to trouble me a lot because he expected me to get the gold in the 100," Blake laughed.
If further sanctions cause another famine and more North Koreans to die, that's not going to trouble Kim Jong-un enough for him to give up his nuclear stockpile. 4.
R.S.: If you're going to trouble yourself with intellectualizing your wristwatch, consider this then: Apple's rapidly advancing health apps, irritating though their incessant notifications may be, are changing the way we behave.
Business, legal, ideology, but you can add as ... I mean ... I mean, they all ... I get that more voices is better, but if having unlimited voices has a problem that is always going to trouble you ... Look, it's a core issue.
Sweetings has been owned by Richard Barfoot since 2001 who bought it from the widow of Graham Needham. Needham had owned it since 1980. Barfoot also supplies Sweeting's sustainably sourced seafood. According to Barfoot, Needham told him that the gangster George Francis once offered him from a suitcase for Sweetings but Needham said, "I don't want to know and if you are going to trouble me like that you can get out now".
Mathews briefly returned to Staunton, Virginia in 1790, where he married Margaret Reed, a widow. In 1793, Margaret went back to Virginia to visit friends and family, and when she later wrote to her husband to facilitate her return, he replied, "I didn't take you to Virginia, and I'm not going to trouble myself to go there and bring you back." The two never reconciled, and the Georgia legislature granted a divorce on February 3, 1797.Herndon, p.

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