Example sentences of "have trouble [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | From the first days of August , the president has had trouble even articulating the war aims , as not a few American commentators pointed out before ‘ supporting our boys ’ , prayer breakfasts , and a patriotism that may be more anxious than it yet seems , silenced them . |
2 | Last night Mr McPhee of Derwent Drive , Coatbridge , ‘ I have not had trouble before . |
3 | Last night Mr McPhee of Derwent Drive , Coatbridge , ‘ I have not had trouble before . |
4 | Last night Mr McPhee , of Derwent Drive , Coatbridge , said : ‘ I have not had trouble before . |
5 | I 've had trouble twice and she 's only three weeks old . ’ |
6 | And they bought it last summer and they 've had trouble ever since ! |
7 | If you remember , I 'd had trouble enough when I was fifty convincing people to take me on and now at fifty-nine or sixty there were hardly any employment opportunities left open to me . |
8 | Ballater had had trouble enough . |
9 | Having trouble again ? |
10 | ‘ I stayed because little Willmouse is unwell , and he will have trouble enough when we are on our way back to England . |
11 | Ruth had trouble even in adding up . |
12 | I had trouble even pushing the bike up , but cars were going up ( and down ! ) to the houses . |
13 | and I had trouble like er cos I come from like , I 've got like science |
14 | If you 'd like to add yours up try them in your head if you have trouble then you can use the calculator . |
15 | We have trouble now ! ’ |
16 | God knows they have trouble enough so IBM would appreciate it if we were perfectly clear on a couple of points that came up a fortnight ago ( UX No 418 ) . |
17 | ‘ I have just changed jobs and have trouble enough arranging time off to fly back and forward from Scotland . |
18 | This dodge applies to all those people who have a normal size screen and have trouble accurately selecting areas of text . |