Use "saved him the trouble|save him the trouble" in a sentence

1. We could dispense some justice and hang him from the bowsprit to save the courts the trouble.

2. But another trouble now Assailed him

3. The Bullied individual typically has trouble defending him …

4. That was the trouble for him with dope.

5. 8 We could dispense some justice and hang him from the bowsprit to save the courts the trouble.

6. His intemperate remarks got him into trouble.

7. Please don't get him in any trouble

8. We tried to disburden him of his trouble.

9. 25 The teacher told him to stop stirring up trouble.

10. His hot temper has landed him in trouble before.

11. His parents warned him to steer clear of trouble.

12. His father told him to stay out of trouble.

13. You are wooing trouble if you associate with him.

14. 10 His iconoclastic tendencies can get him into trouble.

15. 10 His parents warned him to steer clear of trouble.

16. Buster Bickles's big ideas were always getting him into trouble

17. To talk to him now is to ask for trouble .

18. Then she black-handed him and sent him off like a bomb to trouble the whole town.

19. You must have got him in trouble by not sorting the garbage

20. But the trouble was, he was so vile I couldn't respect him.

21. 7 His refusal to pay the fine got him into even more trouble.

22. Compensate definition, to recompense for something: They gave him ten dollars to Compensate him for his trouble

23. Jehovah warned him that he was heading for trouble and advised him to “turn to doing good.”

24. His political adversaries were creating a certain amount of trouble for him.

25. Supposedly he caused such trouble that Odin banished him from Valhalla forever.

26. Policewoman: Save trouble. Special profession, special personality. Thanks. Bye.

27. The boss seems to be annoyed. To talk to him now is ask for trouble.

28. 3 The Sibyl, too, had some cake for him and he gave them no trouble.

29. Don't let him flog you his car -- he's had endless trouble with it.

30. If a probationer still gets into trouble, the county can now punish him in ways short of returning him to prison.

31. The trouble is his background keeps coming back to haunt him like last night's sushi.

32. The boss seems to be annoyed To talk to him now is to ask for trouble.

33. Tom's always getting himself involved with these Broads who cause him nothing but trouble

34. The bullied individual typically has trouble defending him or herself and does nothing to “cause” the Bullying.

35. You can depend on him for help whenever you're in trouble. He's a true blue.

36. You can depend on him for help whenever you're in trouble. He a true blue.

37. They rescued me from my predicament, and saved me the trouble of rewriting the entire chapter.

38. Stewart is still battling to fully shake off hamstring trouble which has plagued him all season.

39. You can depend on him for help whenever you're in trouble. He is a true blue.

40. Bother definition, to annoy; give trouble to; pester: His little sister kept Bothering him for candy

41. He's a real goody two - shoes . He'd never do anything that might get him into trouble.

42. The merciful king saved him from death.

43. (b) After all the trouble that Jesus experienced as a human, what must be particularly satisfying for him?

44. : to give physical or emotional pain, discomfort, or trouble to His back has been Ailing him

45. Giles toiled away and was economical but his tendon trouble occasionally gave him the look of a wounded pony.

46. His parents still clung to the misguided belief that his common sense would keep him out of serious trouble.

47. The horse looked at him tranquilly, neither startled nor afraid, and suffered himself to be bridled without the least trouble.

48. When Paul went to Beroea, these persecutors followed him there in order to stir up more trouble.

49. You can depend on him for help whenever you are in trouble. He is a true blue.

50. 25 He kept his head down under fire, avoided trouble, trusted in luck to keep him alive.

51. Whatever itis, Wu Kong is fly into a temper, which gets him into trouble countless of times.

52. Giving him such a powerful car when he's only just learned to drive is asking for trouble.

53. Own up to your wrong - doings and save yourself a lot of trouble.

54. If you had had more foresight, you would have saved yourself a lot of trouble.

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56. The lifeguard saw him fall. He's swimming out to save him.

57. An anonymous blogger even promised him a position in his company if ever "Hanjunyi" is in trouble with the authorities.

58. He had felt like beating her up, so it seemed a mild enough rebuke for the trouble she'd caused him.

59. The striking self-regard and individual brilliance which had taken Maradona to the top now began to push him into trouble.

60. Killing him and the kingdom can be saved?

61. He reminds him that trouble and affliction are what we have all reason... to expect in this world.

62. When I asked him why he was late, he gave me some flimsy excuse about having car trouble.

63. Trouble with the wildlings.

64. 11 A trouble shared is a trouble halved. 

65. 136 synonyms for Bother: concern yourself, take the time, make the effort, go to the trouble, trouble yourself, burden yourself, inconvenience yourself, trouble

66. And who saved him from hanging?

67. TROUBLE SWALLOWING (DYSPHAGIA OR Aphagia) Dysphagia is the medical term for trouble swallowing

68. * trouble swallowing

69. He knew he'd be in trouble with the bank if he overspent again;I've helped him before,but this time I'm leaving him to stew in his own juice.

70. * Trouble swallowing

71. Trouble sleeping?

72. She had saved him from the jaws of death.

73. OVERTON It was no light trouble to him that on their return to London she Avowed herself a Romanist.

74. Good afternoon. What's the trouble?

75. There's trouble at the factory.

76. He tried to save him.

77. The economy was in trouble.

78. Trouble is in the offing.

79. Can you localize the trouble?

80. There's trouble on the horizon.