Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] have any trouble " in BNC.

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1 The manager there was quite happy to take people on social security so I would n't have any trouble about that .
2 ‘ Once I got on to a main road I would n't have any trouble getting a lift . ’
3 The tourist office said I would n't have any trouble finding somewhere . ’
4 That you should n't have any trouble though .
5 You wo n't have any trouble with her , Mike , so give Patrick all the back-up he needs and both mark the hell out of Randy . ’
6 Next time you rush into my arms you wo n't have any trouble distinguishing me from my partner . ’
7 I 'm sure you wo n't have any trouble settling in , once you get to know your way around . ’
8 Well you wo n't have any trouble with Jeanie .
9 Oh dear , yeah that was my fault , sorry now if you have my plate then you wo n't have any trouble with that erm , what
10 The degree of pressure the Russians felt from Castro is indicated by the fact that in the course of this discussion Mikoian raised the possibility of the reciprocal inspection of territory ( ‘ and then we would not have any trouble with Castro on getting international inspection in Cuba ’ ) , and even mentioned Puerto Rico , although he can only have expected the immediately forthcoming flat refusal by the United States ( Memorandum to the Secretary of State from Mr McCloy , 25 November 1962 , US Declassified , 1985 , 002292 ) .
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