Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] into trouble [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He provided Gordon with excellent feedback from the track and by now he rarely got into trouble on the circuit .
2 Mm Well you never hardly go ever got into trouble at school .
3 I always get into trouble at Pony Club rallies for not grooming her enough .
4 You also got into trouble about the press did n't you ?
5 We often got into trouble with foreign seamen that came there and they started making up to the Chinamen 's wives .
6 However , when they had used HP , they had often got into trouble over it , usually because they had n't kept up the payments .
7 ‘ It was n't funny at the time , of course , because young people were really getting into trouble for being too westernised ’ , she told me .
8 No , says Dusan Trancik , the Slovakian maker of seven features who has frequently got into trouble with the authorities .
9 And he has done well but then runs into trouble in the considerable shape of Ormanroyd who knocks it long .
10 The majority of mentally disordered people never get into trouble with the law .
11 Minimising — admitting that one or two staff members drink a bit or perhaps use a bit of cannabis or maybe occasionally get into trouble with the consequences of drinking too much but insisting that the Company has more important problems to deal with and that it is not the Company rule nor responsibility to deal with these problems .
12 When Max Streibl , the incumbent , recently ran into trouble over allegations that he took free trips from a defence company , Mr Waigel spied an escape from his travails in Bonn .
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