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How to use get into trouble in a sentence

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She feels nauseous when she is served dinner in her room, but she forces the food down so as not to get into trouble.
Qualified professionals with successful careers have high credit ratings and often get into trouble as well.
The officer said he feared he could get into trouble without first having a risk-assessment conducted.
Still I'm not letting any of these jokers write me any references or be character witnesses if I even get into trouble.
Most of my clients will get into trouble by gambling the money they need to live on, go to a loan shark, then they gamble that.
So at school I used to act up and get into trouble, and then I'd go home to my mum and start crying because I thought the teacher didn't like me.
My daughters regularly get into trouble for not being constantly contactable.
In addition, batman often has to rescue, save, or generally protect robin from his uppishness and his willingness to get into trouble.
In this family home, the boys misbehave, don't listen to their mum and dad and get into trouble at school.
Just because he's wormed his way into the headmaster's good graces doesn't mean he can't still get into trouble.
Goodman also suggested that whippings or canings should be brought back for children who get into trouble.
This woman is obviously a flirt and a tease who is looking to get into trouble.
These questions are one way you can get into trouble if you've memorized your full presentation.
However, the fact that some young people get into trouble does not imply that they are all delinquents.
I'll never get into trouble for overspending the management development budget.
If an elder says anything that runs counter to another person's personal interest, the elder may get into trouble.
Judges get into trouble and work injustice precisely because they abandon their usual judicial approach and standards.
Data do become sketchy and less reliable in closed societies and from time to time NGO monitors do get into trouble with local authorities.
The rules say you can work in pairs in the evenings after 8 p.m. so if you get into trouble, one of you can run interference while your oppo does a bunk to safety.
Where low seeded teams get into trouble is when they over-analyze.
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He suddenly realized that he had exceeded his quota of questions, and that he could get into trouble.
He will get into trouble one of these days with the coastguard people, I tell him.
They would accuse you of being, what you are doubtless, a reactionist, and you might get into trouble.
I always said his honour would get into trouble with a kittle girl like that.
Not only that, but he would get into trouble with Mr. Paine on account of the damage which it had received.
Not distinguishing between rightness and wrongness is where administrations get into trouble.
Where we get into trouble is when we stop using the surface finish as a solderability preservative and leave the metal areas unsoldered.
Now trot along to your uncle, Sarah Mary Williams George Elexander Peters, and if you get into trouble you send word to Mrs.
There, you rogue, mind how you behave yourself, or we shall get into trouble.
When they dropped overside and pushed off into a drizzle of rain and a lop of sea, it occurred to them that they might get into trouble for neglecting the lines.
If they want to jump down, now, and get into trouble, who objects?
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