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How to use trouble in a sentence

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We know when trouble finds him, Reacher will do whatever it takes. Dispassionately and without remorse.
McCain's comedy stylings, you may recall, have gotten him into trouble before.
Even the World Heath Organization, which has plenty to worry about in impoverished nations, knows there is big trouble afoot.
But it might break down in regimes we have trouble testing, and some speculative theories have proposed something like that.
Pat Roberts is in trouble for the same reasons that have afflicted many other senators.
But assuming things were ever that hopeful, heaven was short-lived, and trouble followed.
The trouble was that the fight took on a life of its own, until the warrior in Hilton nearly crushed the aesthete.
He dealt drugs, was addicted to cocaine by the time he was 13, and found himself constantly in trouble with the law.
That miscalculation could mean serious trouble in terms of actuarial soundness.
A low count spelled serious trouble, whereas high and stable numbers were seen in those with a good response to antiviral drugs.
I have an abnormality in the circuits for language output, and sure enough, as a child I had trouble getting language out.
He agreed to stay out of trouble for six months and attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
Jan had little trouble beating John in tennis. He lost five games in a row.
He's got his Hong Kong belongership now. All his papers are in order. As long as he keeps out of trouble I can't touch him.
When she began to have trouble breathing, a sign of severe bulbar polio, she was taken by ambulance to another hospital.
They got him into trouble at school, into print at university and into minor celebdom in the world of miniature wargaming.
If you have trouble remembering all the trigonometric identities, the book has a cheat sheet in back that lists them.
Of the items I was asked to buy, the one that gave me most trouble was a chemisette.
The escapement used in French Drum Clocks is a continual source of trouble to English clock jobbers.
Bar chiefs have also been given walky-talkies to warn each other of potential trouble during busy nights.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But it is not an arithmetical inequality with which we ought to trouble ourselves.
Not only that, but he would get into trouble with Mr. Paine on account of the damage which it had received.
The trouble was that the South had been moving with too much energy and too arrogantly.
A touch of solder will prevent trouble from oxidation, after the adhesive tape has been wrapped on.
And when Nelson was in trouble over those stolen gold coins Uncle Jason went on his bail bond and hired the lawyer to defend him.
In the afternoon they had less trouble, for an Italian family near by showed them how to wrap their fingers with adhesive tape.
It would save a world of trouble if the expressions in which this idea is said to be conveyed were equally easy of ascertainment.
I am no alarmist and I do not presume to say that there will be serious trouble.
The alevin stage is the stage in which the least mortality should be expected, and the little fish give but little trouble.
The alevin stage was that in which the fish give least trouble, the stage I am now describing is that in which they give most.
In the meantime the Queen's anger was abating, and the trouble was blowing over.
It ain't any trouble, because it's the first land you'll strike the other side of the Atlantic.
You will see to it that Aditya stays in the empire and adheres to the Constitution and makes no trouble for anybody off-planet.
I shall trouble you meanwhile to prevent his forming any other attachment when he comes to town.
He was not going to take any more trouble to get an introduction to Miss Audrey Craven.
The work was begun with an inquiry into the extent of the trouble from algal pollution.
Dazed and awed by the man's authoritativeness the boys ran down to the water to see what was the trouble.
Either the sergeant is in trouble, or else he's bagging a wagonload of game.
Carlisle, Bicket and ayre will give you trouble there with their batteries.
I'm sorry to trouble you, Mr. backhouse, but can you tell me where I can find him?
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