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1 We are having too much trouble ourselves to pester with other people's troubles.'
2 I knew she would be the perfect person to pester with my burning questions!
3 Ever since September he had been pestered with injunctions, threatened with attachments.
4 Now, we don't wish to be pestered with your persecutions any longer.
5 In them days the McAlpins wasn't pestered with feelings; they was good sports.
6 Sementeras near some forested mountains in the Bontoc area are pestered with monkeys.
7 The bell, like the bird, is a musician pestered with literature.
8 Am I to be pestered with 'mijaurees' by night as well as day?
9 He was lionised in fashionable London society, presented at Court, and pestered with invitations.
10 You're likely to be pestered with me at any hour.
11 On these open plains we were more or less pestered with ticks of various sizes.
12 Moon, he is happy to state that their parish is not pestered with a schoolmaster.
13 You'll likely be pestered with me at any hour.
14 Boys and girls, and men and women, ought not to need to be pestered with patriotism.
15 I won't let you be pestered with preparations.
16 Do you call it a good morning when I'm pestered with such a crowd as you?
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