Sentence examples for To bothered from inspiring English sources

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To bothered

verb

To annoy, to disturb, to irritate.

  • Would it bother you if I smoked?

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"Sadly the nice folks at EurekAlert didn't seem to bothered about this, but still get themselves worked up into a frenzy about embargo breaks on the basis that 'it might introduce inaccuracies'.

The deleted Ask Alice post offering advice to "Bothered," a female postdoc whose male adviser "won't stop looking down my shirt," brought a torrent of critical responses.

This adjoined WSJ article walks you through deleting all your Facebook apps and turning off the platform entirely so you never have to bothered with useful services again.

"When you're playing you're concentrating so much on your own game and who you're playing you're not to bothered about other results". Tomkins scored 13 tries in his 21 appearances in his first season at this new club but they finished outside the play-off places in 11th.

Mitchell didn't seem to bothered.

"Wesley does not seem to bothered in the slightest," the doctor said.

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Few seem to bother.

"To bother my sister.

Sorry to bother you.

"Nothing seems to bother him".

Nothing seems to bother Adam.

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