Sentences with phrase «go to the trouble of»

Since 1995, American vehicle owners have gone to the trouble of filing at least 859 official accounts with the safety agency, with 71 percent of those incidents occurring since 2011.
If someone goes to the trouble of writing a review for you, chances are high of their mentioning it to someone in their network.
You don't want to go to the trouble of auditing your development budget to ensure that you are strictly adhering to the exact proportions.
But if I couldn't be bothered to going to the trouble of managing it myself then I could happily live with Vanguard's broth.
Since most people have not studied the New Testament with their adult minds, and probably have not read it as a whole for many years, they are only too ready to accept someone else's disparagement of the Christian position without going to the trouble of examining the relevant documents for themselves.
Having gone to the trouble of impregnating a human and being born god incarnate and dying for mankind's sins, why wouldn't god have ensured there was tons of evidence that this was true?
Dee, if God knows everything («even before we were born» according to the Bible), then why go to the trouble of inventing a universe and populating it with a loyal subjects knowing full well that the majority will end up in hell?
, I at first thought that meant they would have to go to the trouble of beheading him, burning the body, and hanging it under a bridge or something.
This was no «ritual burial» for he went to the trouble of buying a linen sheet.
And why go to the trouble of reinventing the wheel if a programme and resources that work are already available and could be adapted?
If God went to the trouble of creating / inspiring the bible, He would want everyone to understand it in the same way.
In fact, he even goes to the trouble of describing what the idols looked like in verse 23.
It's only two, but it is two people that went to the trouble of sending me an email... which means there might be lots more.
Sorry if I missed the specifics on this one, but I'd hate to go to the trouble of making this, only to have my crust get mushy or fall apart.
Very few people go to the trouble of baking their own cookies these days...
Do you ever want to eat pie... but don't really want to go to the trouble of making pie?
Now, into my lasagna... btw I am making two because if I'm going to the trouble of making lasagna, I «m going to get an extra meal in the freezer for that day when I don't want to cook.
Rather than going to the trouble of breading and frying the chicken from scratch, I've cut time off your prep by including frozen breaded chicken fingers that you simply bake in the oven when you're ready to assemble the dish.
And if you don't want to go to the trouble of making our own sauce, a store - bought caramel sauce would be wonderful too.
I was preparing a Cabbage Roll recipe a couple years ago, but decided I was too lazy to go to the trouble of rolling all the ingredients into a roll and watching kids get frustrated that their rolls were falling apart.
I love foodie friends =) I'm not sure I would have went to the trouble of making this had she not come over, I need to invite her over more.
Now, you can go to the trouble of measuring each ingredient on your own, but these LaTortilla Factory sauce starters are amazing.
There is seriously no easy to go to the trouble of doing it yourself when they make it so simple and delicious.
It will puff up a lot, but then you get a light and soft waffle without having to go to the trouble of whipping egg whites and carefully folding them into the batter #nobodygottimefordat If it over-fills your waffle maker you may just need to use less batter for each waffle.
If you don't like the «bean» taste of black bean / chocolate desserts, or don't want to go to the trouble of making the fudge, you can also just fill these with vegan chocolate squares.
Why should someone following a gluten - free diet go to the trouble of making a starter and baking their own sourdough products?
I really wanted to try all these flavors together but I didn't want to have to go to the trouble of deep - frying the eggplant (I know, that's the whole point of the recipe).
I actually used frozen blackberries in this recipe as they are cheaper than fresh ones here and they've got the added benefit of making the smoothie lovely and cool without having to go to the trouble of freezing them myself.
Why go to the trouble of making homemade soaked granola?
If you don't want to go to the trouble of frying your own tortilla strips, just crumble some store - bought chips instead.
Some gardeners, with soils high in clay, or who live in locations with a high water table, actually go to the trouble of creating a scree for drainage.
And if you go to the trouble of firing up the grill, throw the tortillas on and turn these into summertime tacos.
I've learned the hard way what happens if you don't go to the trouble of rinsing quinoa before cooking.
You can't really blame anyone connected with Manchester City for being excited about the impending arrival of Pep Guardiola, but as the pictures below show, they are so excited that some people have already gone to the trouble of printing up Pep merchandise.
I doubt an underground lab has gone to the trouble of making sure the peptide is stable in their cream formulation and even if they had put some thought into it they definitely won't have tested it extensively like a pharmaceutical.
I quit going to the trouble of watching the video and syncing the radio audio.
Glogg had paid his $ 1 fee to enter the Bass Derby, before landing his sea - going monster, had weighed it before witnesses at Fowler's Tru - Haven Tackle Shop in North Truro and had gone to the trouble of having it stuffed afterward.
However, the fact that these Tottenham fans have gone to the trouble of spending time and money on dragging up the past to remind Alonso of the accident with this horrific banner which they seemingly think is funny is pretty appalling.
Then, when spring comes, the remains of the bait settle right into the water and they don't have to go to the trouble of burning them.»
Whether or not the problems are huge, at least someone goes to the trouble of identifying and quantifying them (e.g., the new study in the Journal of Patient Safety — a whole freakkin» journal devoted to safety, who knew?)
Our kids don't typically eat a ton by the end of the day UNLESS they've had no snack or a fruit - only snack in the afternoon, which I've started focusing on more lately and it's so much better than kids pushing food around plates after you've gone to the trouble of cooking!
It is very important to remember why you are going to the trouble of removing dairy from your diet.
For activist nonprofits or unions, it's much the same — people who go to the trouble of googling your organization or going to your website are probably already likeminded (or hate - surfing), unless you're running ad campaigns or have seo optimized on some issues.
After all, they only have to suspect a person of a crime under these rules, they don't have to go to the trouble of proving it.
The incidents have cost the DA: During his uncontested election for a third term in November, 10 percent of voters were so fed up with him that they went to the trouble of writing in someone whose name wasn't Cy Vance.
Meanwhile, Peterborough MP Stewart Jackson went to the trouble of mocking up notes of the Treasury's supposed workings - complete with a bizarre reference to Angela Merkel's legs.
Now another former political big cheese has said Labour can smash the Tories - without going to the trouble of changing its leader.
A perennial speculation is that although people initially think they want a visual connection, they ultimately prefer to be hidden, except when they go to the trouble of traveling to attend a meeting in person.
He had even gone to the trouble of pinning a rather small notice on the darkroom door saying «Do Not Enter» which I had failed to spot.
But an explosion in powerful «gene - editing» techniques, which enable relatively easy and selective tinkering with genomes, raises a niggling question: why go to the trouble of making new life when you can simply tweak what already exists?
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