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go out of one's way



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In these kind-hearted days enemies are becoming so rare that one has to go out of one's way to make them.

From Prose Fancies (Second Series) by Le Gallienne, Richard

But—well, what a lesson not to go out of one's way to write to casual acquaintances!

From A. V. Laider by Beerbohm, Max, Sir

To strike the great Trunk Road higher up would be to go out of one’s way; to strike it lower down would be to strike the Authie Valley at an impassable point.

From Crécy by Belloc, Hilaire

Trees were lying across the muddy path; there were washed-out spots, making it necessary to go out of one's way.

From The Shield of Silence by Loughridge, George

I have found throughout my tour, what all English travellers must find—that slavery is a question which it is better not to go out of one's way to discuss.

From Canada and the States by Watkin, E. W. (Edward William)