"It rests with you," he proceeded, "when you hear what I have to tell you, to say whether you will
go to the expense of sending a man to New York, or not.
"It's wasting money," he said, "to
go to the expense of taking
'Don't think, young man, that we
go to the expense of flower of brimstone and molasses, just to purify them; because if you think we carry on the business in that way, you'll find yourself mistaken, and so I tell you plainly.'
Whatever weight I may derive from my position as a married girl not wholly devoid of attractions--used, as that position always shall be, to oppose that woman--I will bring to bear, you May depend upon it, on the head and false hair (for I am confident it's not all real, ugly as it is and unlikely as it appears that any One in their Senses would
go to the expense of buying it) of Mrs General!' Little Dorrit received this counsel without venturing to oppose it but without giving Fanny any reason to believe that she intended to act upon it.
He said:"My car breaking down couldn't have come at a worse time, but the car club was there for me and I then decided not to
go to the expense of fixing it when I could just use the car club instead.
"Access is free and we
go to the expense and effort in support of the industry," Slome explains.
So why on earth
go to the expense of putting these controls on crossings if they are defunct?
Nissan know how good the Sunderland workforce are, they are not going to
go to the expense of dropping the Sunderland plant only to spend more money relocating and retraining - it wouldn't make much sense on any economic planet that some people seem to live on."
If you don't want to
go to the expense of buying one, consider hiring one for the weekend.
Unless they are being bankrolled by somebody with financial resources with an axe to grind, I cannot understand why disgruntled supporters continue to attend matches and further contribute to Ashley's wealth and
go to the expense of producing 30,000 placards and 100 flags.
In some situations, litigants write off the amount rather than
go to the expense of seeking recovery but there are ways a return can be maximised."
"We
go to the expense of printing and distributing leaflets only to either have our donations stolen, or find that thieves have just held a collection in our name in the same area," said James.
It would be cheaper to provide compensation for the far fewer losses due to foxes than to
go to the expense of hunting them.
'My view is that we should have an English vote - otherwise we would have to
go to the expense of another set of MPs,' he told a BBC Radio Five Live phone-in.