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29 Sentences With "gone to the trouble"

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Some have even gone to the trouble of inventing such languages.
If only it had gone to the trouble of making me want to see one.
Why would a God who had gone to the trouble to create humanity take such umbrage?
It seems the company has now, at its own sluggish pace, gone to the trouble of asking if maybe Sen.
If you've gone to the trouble of stealing millions of dollars, you want to keep them somewhere more secure than Panama.
Once the fraudster has gone to the trouble of acquiring these precious personal identifiers, he'll want to make money off it.
Having gone to the trouble of bringing him back from the dead six times, I'd like to think it was for a reason.
Many audiophiles have gone to the trouble of physically modifying their pair of HD 2003s just to tame its highs and obtain a sweeter sound.
And it's $19 for that yard sign that lets the neighbors (and maybe anyone with less than honorable intentions) know you've gone to the trouble of doing all this.
Of course, if the CIA has gone to the trouble of breaking into your house, they don't actually need to hack your TV in order to spy on you.
Eager to secure Capellix as an advantage over other gaming peripheral and component makers, Corsair has gone to the trouble of basically purchasing the production line of its manufacturing partner.
It's just a very good and reliable screen, and OnePlus has gone to the trouble of providing sRGB and DCI-P3 color calibration options for those among us who care.
It may sound like an unnecessary hassle, but if you've gone to the trouble of keeping your old iPhone or iPad going, it's worth updating it to keep this important functionality.
Mr. Almohammad argued that had someone gone to the trouble of forging receipts, he would have been unlikely to date them before the time when Hurras al Din made that announcement.
If someone has gone to the trouble of lining up at a bar to ask for a disabled restroom key, as opposed to just popping downstairs to the main restrooms, chances are there's a reason.
He had gone to the trouble of being vaccinated per travel recommendations — no small inconvenience as the shots left his shoulder numb, he said, making it uncomfortable to swing a golf club for two days.
But even while parents may have purchased the seat, and even learned how to install it properly, birth educator Polly Gannon finds that some haven't gone to the trouble of using it before the baby comes.
The upside is that once you've gone to the trouble of frying, you don't need to do much else; a sprinkling of salt and a squeeze of lemon are all those crunchy, golden pieces need to shine.
Had the Saudis intended to indiscriminately target civilians, as is alleged, they would not have gone to the trouble to procure so many GPS and laser-guided munitions, which are by their very nature discriminating in their target selection.
Thus, there was less of a bar to clear in terms of getting the show ready to release on DVD, as someone has already gone to the trouble of remastering and cleaning up the image at some point over the years.
There's a respectable level of detail here for what is technically a children's building toy, and Lego has even gone to the trouble of creating special gold versions of several parts so that the Lunar Lander set looks as accurate as possible.
While any type of lube will be a boon for making shower sex less squeaky, companies like Trojan have gone to the trouble of formulating lubes that are both designed to work in water and are compatible with latex and polyisoprene (another type of material people who may be allergic to latex turn to) condoms.
Another operator at Van Nuys Airport, where the company is based, said none of the charter operators there have gone to the trouble and expense of winning certification for instrument flight, in part because it is normally so simple to navigate at low altitude in Southern California, with its easy-to-follow freeways and sunny weather.
He never once alluded to his celebrity, or his presence there, and as a rule, neither did I. The next morning I came to my office to find a bottle of wine and a note from him (he'd gone to the trouble of finding out my name), thanking me for letting his son play with mine and wishing me "parenting" good vibes!
The reason he's gone to the trouble — this is conjecture, but it reflects well on McEwan so let's go with it — is that he wanted the story to unfold at a time when the great mathematician and World War II code-breaker Alan Turing might still have been alive had he not eaten a cyanide-laced apple in 1954 after the government prosecuted him Oscar Wilde-style for being gay.
The overbearing wife of James Cabpleasure demands that Holmes investigate the abnormal attachment her husband has to an ordinary umbrella. Gloria Cabpleasure has gone to the trouble of having a mechanic examine the umbrella for any secret compartment. Holmes and Watson discover that Mrs. Cabpleasure has even gone to the police, and Inspector Lestrade is investigating Mr. Cabpleasure also.
Model wheel designs match those of the actual cars and tires are made of rubber. Model bases are normally diecast metal and are painted black. Decal sheets are sometimes supplied (say, for racing versions) and Trax has even gone to the trouble of re-issuing corrected decal sheets where necessary. Some suspension and exhaust detail is shown for the chassis, but it is not exceptional.
His interrogators were keen that he should name his illegal contacts in the German Democratic Republic, but they failed, according to Fricke, for the simple reason that there were none. After nineteen weeks his interrogators knew nothing of significance beyond what they had been told to know before their victim had even been kidnapped. "The guilty man [had] under the cover name "Student" undertaken extensive crimes against the German Democratic Republic." Having gone to the trouble of abducting and interrogating him, however, there was little logic in releasing Fricke, and in July 1956 he came before the Supreme Court in order to be condemned in a secret trial to fifteen years in prison for "Agitating for wars and boycotts".
Presumably this is simply an optical illusion of his teleportation powers, as it does not appear to have any adverse effects on anything Kurt comes in contact with as he does so. Also, this version seemingly believes his biological father is Sabretooth as is evidenced by Mystique stating that she had gone to the trouble of "finding a father with fur" when Nightcrawler complains he is cold and, when the Shadow King possesses Mystique, the captions reveal "one memory is more interesting than the others" and flashes to Sabretooth taunting Nightcrawler.X-Calibre #4 (June 1995) After the events of the Dark Angel Saga, AoA Nightcrawler chooses to remain in the 616 reality and join X-Force. Searching for the Sugar Man, Dark Beast, Iceman and Blob, Kurt promises to "kill the bastards who ruined our lives".

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