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1 They don't make me any happier, and they are a great bother .
2 Kingozi found it a great bother to travel with a woman.
3 At all events, the whole concern must be a great bother to you.
4 Now "the master's" correspondence had always been a great bother to Reuben.
5 And just there the great bother comes in.
6 A few years ago we had a great bother with a Dissenting family that came here.
7 Money is a great bother , after all, mother.
8 There was no great bother about that.
9 Children are a great bother .
10 We 'ave many wisiters, sir; a great bother , sir; still, I always knows a gentleman when I sees one.
12 Still, it's a great bother .
14 Lord knows, you're no great bother , James, and I'll be most happy to tell Mr. Maxwell so when he returns.
15 Your garden areas are so limited that they should be re-spaded each season, and the grass paths are a great bother in this work.
16 He almost joked when he spoke of the sculptors and portrait painters who have been a great bother to him since the war ended.
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