What's bothering me is how you think you can waltz in here and just take over the place. |
Why do you attack them without bothering to do any real investigation of the situation? |
The jackbooted thugs can arrest you without bothering to accuse you of a crime. |
These are hardly generous limits and could discourage low-income savers from bothering to save at all. |
Can't we organise a whip-round to buy an island where these counter-Enlightenment yahoos can live without bothering anybody else? |
He seemed to know the labyrinth by instinct, only bothering with a lamp when the others began to stumble in the dusk. |