To have an unwanted negative influence on someone, to be distractive to or for someone, impress someone or something in a troublesome or uneasy way.
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Examples for "mind "
Examples for "mind "
1 However, a number of political realities need to be borne in mind .
2 Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse said the Government was keeping an open mind .
3 There wasn't even a health minister then, never mind a health service.
4 Consumers have started the new year in a positive frame of mind .
5 I simply called t' let you know that I've changed my mind .
1 This year the Party leadership went to great lengths to avoid trouble .
2 Millions have fled Middle Eastern trouble spots seeking sanctuary in Western Europe.
3 The trouble is that each situation is extremely complicated and very different.
4 A report last week by DataQuick Information Systems pointed to additional trouble .
5 Four police officers have been injured during trouble in Newry City today.
1 It's the increasing number of extreme weather events that directly bother pets.
2 They probably won't even bother to question her, she's so far gone.
3 The emissary didn't bother to wait for an answer to his question.
4 Strictly speaking, I should not have used the word ' bother ' , should I?
5 I'm sorry to bother you, but I need to ask you something.
1 As he said this, he felt a faint question disturb his thoughts.
2 I shall not disturb Dr. Neebs; he looks to be concentrating deeply.
3 It was far too early to disturb anyone at their evening meal.
4 I hope these three won't disturb you very much in your work.
5 He knows the house is empty; that nobody will disturb him there.
1 The voids in the sand grit and gravel were 27 per cent.
2 I followed a gravel driveway along the left side of the building.
3 There; you can hear the wheels of his gig on the gravel .
4 Oh, and the gravel strip under the windows is a good idea.
5 I can feel it, Alick had said, his voice gravel - do not appear.
1 However, this has only served to irritate the local Islamic State cell.
2 The delay of the train did not irritate me in the least.
3 But the changes in his native land are beginning to irritate him.
4 Now be a good boy and run along and irritate someone else.
5 It was useless to make inquiries; they only seemed to irritate him.
1 Mr Barry said: I really object to what is being said here.
2 We object to a tax that targets just American companies, Mnuchin said.
3 So Joe Public does not object to this wise course of action.
4 Was it possible for such a great Forerunner object to be destroyed?
5 What I object to in the letter is the Fear in it.
6 He might not, however, object to the relatively uncommercialized American Thanksgiving holiday.
7 Nothing you could possibly object to given the measure of his offer.
8 Residents will be given more power to object to pubs and clubs.
9 I don't think anyone could object to your execution, at this point.
10 President, I really must object to Senator Hartley's presence in this meeting.
11 The critical and the pure in speech may object to this verdict.
12 Even if the Competition Authority didn't object to that, I certainly would.
13 Some people object to writers attributing human traits or instincts to animals.
14 Supposing the men object to the way the boss is spending it.
15 The attorney general then has 45 days to object to any foreclosures.
16 There are also plenty of reasons one might object to Amazon generally.
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