Example sentences of "[prep] [det] trouble " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do your parents know about this trouble you 're in ? ’
2 Cobalt took a sip from his glass , then resumed : ‘ Yesterday he rang with a yarn about some trouble at the hotel .
3 Fif always seems a little surly with me , because he blames me for some trouble he had on another world .
4 Course I immediately darted back in the house and told me dad and well , and er he says er , you can look out for some trouble then now like , you know and er , nothing happened .
5 I can tell you you 're in for some trouble if you start that because I I is you you 're all in trouble if you want to start these smaller committees , we have looked at the committees and as I say we make no apology for the number of committees or the number that 's on 'em .
6 Is there any connection between this trouble with Monsieur Nadirpur and the release of my Philippe ? ’
7 The sources of that trouble were twofold .
8 I mean , ranking of the countries descending as business in the way it changes , and Japan comes first , Germany 's gone down in recent years because of that trouble , but America has consistently been the major investor in this country .
9 but I know it cos the other week when I had to work till half past eight for Peter , he was having a dinner party and erm we went down there , I had to go shopping with him , he made me die cos he asked me if I 'd work a bit later and I said yeah I need the money , so I 'll work later so er he made me die because he said in this flare up , this argument when when I worked that day , I mean , I worked all day , I had nothing to eat and I could n't eat af , you know , cos of this trouble I could n't eat after
10 The prospect of any trouble at all that did n't involve demoralisation at Willesden suddenly seemed to Charles a welcome change .
11 Despite her efforts to be helpful and well-behaved , Mildred had an uncanny knack of appearing to be the cause of any trouble which was occurring , and it must be admitted that there were occasions ( particularly when her rather wild imagination ran away with her ) when she managed to turn some peaceful event into a scene of total chaos .
12 Water conditions can be corrected at the first sign of any trouble with far less chance of an annoying , expensive and let's face it , cruel loss in the tank .
13 ‘ You do n't know how we people of World 's End live , ’ she said quietly , ‘ so perhaps you would do well to stay indoors out of the way of any trouble . ’
14 Under the peak of a cap his green eyes shot long glances aware of any trouble or any fun that was going .
15 So he did not understand why Izzie touched him on the shoulder before they began and said , ‘ At the first sign of any trouble , just stop .
16 Well I , I think after this er people have n't appreciated yet that they 've , the grounds have become a bit safer than they were the hooligan element seemed to be taking over , they have er closed circuit television now , at Walsall , so they can get to the hot spot of any trouble and er they erm the ground
17 They also enclose stamped addressed envelopes so that these samples can be returned to the Institute with little trouble .
18 Whatever the way of it , Tina was a month ahead of Jean and had Stu with little trouble in her own bedroom instead of going into the hospital at Gore as she 'd done with Sandy .
19 Astra is nearing 18,000 miles with little trouble
20 These caps are pushed out by the permanent molars usually with little trouble but sometimes they can become lodged and require some outside assistance .
21 There are people in this world who have learned to fly very quickly and with little trouble , but rest assured that they are in a very small minority .
22 and a large reform had been carried out with little trouble .
23 ‘ The people who seem to be giving us all the orders now are the very people who , um , got us into this trouble in the first place ! ’
24 You might be talking yourself out of that five grand and into some trouble besides .
25 He got into some trouble down in Jumby Village . ’
26 ‘ I would have written sooner , but I was afraid of getting you into some trouble .
27 ' I understand that Daniele Miletti got himself into some trouble with your section some time ago . ’
28 ‘ You 're going to get into such trouble ! ’
29 Conservative Members would be well advised to heed those words because all the contact that I have had with local government — I am not talking about Labour councillors , but about impartial experts — has shown that those experts believe that the council tax will eventually run into such trouble that it will become unworkable .
30 ‘ We ca n't get into much trouble at Mona 's . ’
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