I must trouble you to sit down, Lady Rollinson, and listen to what I have to say.
And here he would beg the jury not to suppose for a moment, in the course of the narrative with which he must trouble them, that he meant to cast the crime upon either of the female servants.
I must trouble you to put your papers aside for a moment," I said.
In the meantime, I'm afraid I must trouble you to call the servants together again.
I must trouble you to return here with me, and to see me administer the dose.
I must trouble you to speak out," said the judge; "I cannot hear you, and it is impossible that the jury should do so.
I rather think I must trouble you to remain here, as I cannot tell at what moment I may be in town again.
In a few minutes she returned: "He is sorry he must trouble you to come down this evening, as he leaves home to-morrow.
Just now we will adjourn the subject, as I must trouble you to pack my valise.
Here is Jean Ingelow, close at hand, and I must trouble you to allow me an opportunity of testing your proficiency.
Then, Mr. Tudor, I must troubleyou to copy these papers for me at once.
I'm afraid I must trouble you to go with me, Mr. Tudor,' said the man.
He must trouble Mr. Scott to descend from the grandeur of his present position; he might return to his seat after he had been examined--if he then should have a mind to do so.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must trouble" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.