And only the lower classes bother learning to read Welsh.
Sir George, suppose you just didn't want to bother learning how to make out an income tax form?
Like most political theorists, he didn't bother learning facts.
"But I wouldn't bother learning her name," she went on.
When they've got rhythm, they don't bother learning to play; and most of them don't have it.
Why bother learning those of other worlds which would someday be crushed by his own?
They were scientists rather than warriors, so he had never considered it necessary to bother learning their names.
You didn't bother learning any of their names, but you voted for them.
"I just don't bother learning the family name till they've been here for a few centuries."
You may wonder why a geisha should bother learning drums, but the answer is very simple.