She was a girl with a conscience, and that conscience was troubling her a little.
Tony actually mopped his brow; if his conscience wasn't troubling him something else clearly was.
It seemed his conscience was troubling him.
The action seemed to have relieved his feelings, for when he spoke again it was plain that his conscience no longer troubled him.
In a newspaper interview Holliday was once asked if his conscience ever troubled him.
My conscience has troubled me since I left Oxford.
I regret to say that my conscience has not troubled me at all about deserting you.
But then his conscience had troubled him, and he told Elissa the truth.
But Dorian did not laugh with him: he could imagine the slaughter that had taken place in the forest, and his conscience troubled him.
Markovich said that his conscience had been troubling him about something.