Sentence examples for be bothered to explain from inspiring English sources

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Usually I can't be bothered to explain this.

But Justice Thomas couldn't be bothered to explain himself, at least not in public.

They must steal some security codes on minidisks, which is a MacGuffin the film can't quite be bothered to explain.

Bernie's father, who has yet to discover the cash advantage of a cryonically preserved religious elder, can hardly be bothered to explain.

Her letter was that of a person so intensely preoccupied and so passionately aggrieved that she simply could not be bothered to explain what she was talking about.

The McNamara explanation — 'We have access to information that you don't have' — reminded me of my mother's answer when I asked her to give me a reason for an action or decision she couldn't be bothered to explain or defend.

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"There are chic people who say they can't be bothered to go," explained the art historian David Freedberg.

Farah did not explain why WND couldn't be bothered to do its own investigation beforehand.

Can't be bothered to dress?

But I can't be bothered to go alone.

Wyeth was the practitioner of a dying, minor art form — he was the last of the great painterly illustrators — and if that earlier book had a weakness, it was that Michaelis barely bothered to explain why he deserved a full-length treatment.

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