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

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1 Shell , recently fined over £1m for an oil spillage , got into more trouble .
2 She should go back to her own bed and not risk either of them getting into more trouble , but he liked having the silly little thing cuddled up to him like a rabbit .
3 He ran into more trouble during the cheque presentation on the players balcony when he appeared in a vest .
4 ‘ Getting you into more trouble .
5 I went back to Desmond and got myself into more trouble because as soon as I got out I wanted money .
6 Pupil Gender : It is well documented that boys get into more trouble in school than girls and that boys are generally more assertive and visible .
7 Harvey , who had the reputation of a coureur , would run himself into more trouble if he were not careful .
8 He 's a thief , done time probably and well , ’ the waitress was looking more uneasy and going redder as she talked herself into more trouble , ‘ anyway here he is , ’ and she scuttled off .
9 But the move , which would involve suspending pay review bodies , is likely to be challenged by the unions , threatening the Government with more trouble over the winter .
10 But the move , which would involve suspending pay review bodies , is likely to be challenged by the unions , threatening the Government with more trouble over the winter .
11 Swindon Town 's promotion push gets another boost … while Oxford head for more trouble .
12 At home Leeds were in more trouble with the authorities , this time over a dispute with Fulham .
13 His contention is that much of the slump in mainframe revenues has been mis-attributed to downsizing mania whereas the recession should take of the blame — delay in large capital projects gives the impression that mainframes are in more trouble then they actually are , he suggests .
14 But this young one , a very spiritual guy , like a leftover from The Deer Hunter with a black headband and black jersey , said he wanted to shoo these journalists ; he had a revolver with him all the time , he is licensed to kill and he says he 'd shoot them if they came near , and I said ‘ No , please do n't do that , I 'll get in more trouble , ’ and he said , ‘ I ‘ ll just hit them in the knee . ’
15 Sunderland even presented them with a couple of own goals and could be in more trouble .
16 You try making anything out of that and you 'll find yourself up to your neck in more trouble than you can handle ! ’
17 Now she realised that if Travis got to Lori her cousin would say anything to land her in more trouble , thus playing right into Travis 's hands .
18 But they are also concerned that the referee 's report could result in more trouble for Hateley , possibly even a three-match ban .
19 oh why , she get you in more trouble or something ?
20 And it was a fact that William and Preston together led to more trouble than Preston alone , or Preston and any combination of other boys .
21 There was always the danger that he might mention it to his father — and that was bound to lead to more trouble .
22 The first is that George shot Lennie to stop him from getting in to more trouble .
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