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"Not a bit of bother".
England are in a bit of bother here.
Perhaps the blisters are still causing him a bit of bother.
6.04pm BST 3 min: This Isa character is causing a bit of bother to Tottenham.
"Had a bit of bother?" He directs a knowing glance at Jacko, his constant sidekick.
And all because Mandy has had a bit of bother with his prostate gland.
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A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon Jonathan Cape £17.99, pp390 A spot of bother, like a bit of trouble, is usually rather a lot.
You can't simultaneously shift and brake, which can be a bit of a bother.
Ineffability becomes a kind of invisibility cloak, only worn when there is a need to get out of a bit of philosophical bother.
Putting a tail hook on a fly is a bit of a bother, but it helps to hook fish that are striking short.
More often than not, it's just decent, honest, even slightly plonky red, drunk from a highball (stemmed glasses can be a bit of a bother, so I reserve those for when I'm having the really good stuff).
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