Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [art] trouble [pron] " in BNC.

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1 After all the trouble they 've caused ? ’
2 After all the trouble we 've taken . ’
3 He praised the performance of 18-year-old Grant Watts , scorer of Palace 's first goal in a shock 2-1 win , and said : ‘ It was a night to enjoy after all the trouble we 've been having this season .
4 I think they found it surprising , after all the trouble we 've gone to promote this loving relationship , that you 've strayed so long from my side . ’
5 Though I can see why you must find that disappointing … ’ she let her gaze drift over his white trousers and faded T-shirt , the same white trousers and faded T-shirt he 'd been wearing earlier ‘ … after all the trouble you 've gone to changing for me . ’
6 After all the trouble you went to arrange this ? ’
7 Enraged by such unappreciative comments after all the trouble she 'd gone to , Fran swung round and marched ahead , stopping abruptly when she heard the unmistakable sound of his laughter .
8 After all the trouble your mother 's taken driving you round the country , why the hell are you deliberately trying to hurt her ? ’
9 Gradually , because of all the trouble he was getting into , and with Mr Crangle eyeing him suspiciously every time he the Bookman .
10 Well worth all the trouble she went to , I 'd say , of mending the silly thing 's leg . ’
11 ‘ You must show cookie here how grateful you are for all the trouble she 's taken . ’
12 ‘ Dana is very sorry for all the trouble she has caused and wants me to forgive her . ’
13 His osteopath had premises near Regent 's Park and all the way Berg kept apologizing for all the trouble he was causing and Rain kept assuring him it was none at all .
14 It was when Gesner stepped on to the stage — on this occasion looking unbelievable in his Mandrika costume successfully altered by Wardrobe — that Busacher forgave him , nearly , for all the trouble he caused .
15 ‘ I hope you 're grateful for all the trouble I 've just gone to , ’ he said .
16 Very many thanks indeed for all the trouble you took in seeing to the distribution , filling-in , and return of the questionnaires .
17 A very quick note to thank you very much indeed for all the trouble you took in seeing to the distribution , filling-in and return of the questionnaires .
18 The Reds won the war because they had a good , disciplined army and also because the Whites could not co-ordinate their attacks , due to poor communications and were consequently defeated by the Reds without half the trouble they should have caused the Reds .
19 Look at all the trouble you 've caused .
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