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Example sentences for "trouble you"

  • Then I'll have to trouble you to return it to me at your earliest convenience.

  • I want to see the old church and have a talk with the parson, and then I shall go off never to trouble you again.

  • I'm sorry to trouble you in this fashion," I cried, "but life and death depend on it.

  • Sorry to trouble you, Abramovitch," he said briskly.

  • We're sorry to trouble you at this hour, but matters of urgency have arisen.

  • Believe me, we're sorry to have to trouble you.

  • And yet, take this againe: and yet I thanke you: Meaning henceforth to trouble you no more Speed.

  • I will make much of your voyces, and so trouble you no farther Both.

  • Madame, I haue beene bold to trouble you: But since your Ladyship is not at leysure, Ile sort some other time to visit you Count.

  • Since you have suffered me to trouble you so much on this subject, permit me, Gentlemen, to detain you a little longer.

  • I mean to trouble you with a short state of things at the most important of these periods, in order to give you a more distinct idea of our policy with regard to this most delicate of all objects.

  • I am suiting this explanation to the infant mind," said I, "and I'll trouble you not to interrupt.

  • But he shan't sleep here, to trouble you.

  • I'll trouble you to know who's master here.

  • Because if not,--then I'll trouble you to send Mr. Crump here.

  • I should not have taken the liberty to trouble you with a matter so private in its nature, but for your close professional intimacy and great friendship with Lady Mason.

  • You're not such a child, surely, as to let that trouble you.

  • I don't care, if it don't trouble you, indeed I don't!

  • He says he is ashamed to trouble you so much.

  • I won't trouble you--and you won't be troubled if I am awkward about anything at first, will you?

  • May I ask, has anything happened to trouble you?

  • But why do I trouble you with my poor little personal affairs?

  • You now understand why I have ventured to trouble you on a purely professional topic.

  • May I trouble you to step into this room for a few moments?

  • Then I shall be obliged to trouble you to repeat some of your revelations.

  • May I trouble you to set me down at the bridge?

  • Now, may I trouble you to make answer to certain questions I shall write out for you at once?

  • I will stand between you and everything that may come up to trouble you.

  • May I presume to trouble you with an inquiry of Mr. Nairne, whether he has executed the Doctor's idea; and if he has, to get him to make for me a couple of the instruments he may have contrived.

  • Sir, When I had the honor of seeing you in London, you were so kind as to permit me to trouble you, sometimes with my letters, and particularly on the subject of mathematical or philosophical instruments.

  • This great crisis being now over, I shall not have matter interesting enough to trouble you with, as often as I have done lately.

  • So long as he doesn't trouble you I'll keep quiet.

  • But if he does trouble you, if he ever comes back, just send for me.

  • I won't trouble you by coming here again," he said.

  • It's most for money lent; but it's not along of that as I'd trouble you.

  • Nothing shall be done to trouble you;--nothing shall be said to press you.

  • If you haven't, I'll trouble you to move on and let me pass.

  • I was about to trouble you upon a subject far more interesting to myself," said Mr. Haveloc, hesitating.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trouble you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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