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1 They'd always been forced back to try another longer, more troublesome route.
2 Perhaps the bruise on his foot was more troublesome than first thought.
3 These symptoms are in some cases slightly pronounced, in others more troublesome .
4 There is no weed more troublesome to the farmer than the thistle.
5 He broke suddenly into Gaelic, addressing the more troublesome of the bulls.
6 The business would be more troublesome than they had at first supposed.
7 His cough was more troublesome still, and he was thinner and weaker.
8 This was a more troublesome question, but Herbert was compelled to answer.
9 But it is a little more troublesome to break the Cherry-stones.
10 The first method is the more troublesome , but, without comparison, the better one.
11 The application of these insecticides requires more care, and is therefore more troublesome .
12 Of the two, he was potentially the noisier and more troublesome , Peterson decided.
13 Some days after, a still more troublesome affair happened, of the same nature.
14 The Cape buffalo, or African buffalo, was a more troublesome object of chase.
15 We might have had to entertain people more troublesome than burglars.
16 Microsoft's legal problems wouldn't be any more troublesome than a few parking tickets today.
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