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1
Getting the data gets 'into your fingers', and doesn't
bother
much
anymore.
2
Truth to tell, he did not
bother
much
about that part of it.
3
They were too excited to
bother
much
about their own peril.
4
She did not think that any young man would
bother
much
about her.
5
Do you think we shall
bother
much
about that in eternity?
6
I don't think I
bother
much
about what prompts me to a thing.
7
They didn't
bother
much
in the parts where I lived.
8
That aspect of his character turns out not to
bother
much
of his party.
9
I hated arithmetic, so we didn't
bother
much
with it.
10
The Ku Klux come round but they didn't
bother
much
.
11
The privates did not
bother
much
about us: they had troubles enough of their own.
12
But he was too frightened on his own account to
bother
much
about Nirupam's feelings.
13
Lang doesn't seem to
bother
much
with the business.
14
He doesn't seem to me to
bother
much
about the old girls as a rule.
15
Beside, the Sioux are mostly plains Indians, and they won't
bother
much
about these mountains.
16
He doesn't
bother
much
about business, so, after all, Tim is working his way alone.
bother
much
bother