Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] [art] trouble " in BNC.
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1 | And , further , in areas like Easton , where there is very little crime related to the troubles , the police do not on the whole develop the attitude that law and order is a battle between the RUC and Catholics . |
2 | Why does an exchange go to the trouble of becoming an RIE , rather than lobbying to become an ISSRO , or simply joining the Securities and Futures Authority ( SFA ) or the SIB ? |
3 | In both these cases the old plates made the necessary points , and there was no need to go to the trouble and expense of getting new ones . |
4 | From this point onwards it was entirely unnecessary for a testator to go to the trouble of writing a general damnatio in his will . |
5 | The chief secretary warned of the trouble it could cause if Eva moved the family . |
6 | The squalor remained through the troubles of the Civil Wars until a new prosperity was built on the growing export of corn in the later seventeenth century . |
7 | The landlord Alec Crossley kept an orderly house and his buxom blonde wife Grace was always jolly and invariably found time to listen to the troubles of her customers , even when she was hard put to it behind the counter . |
8 | But why should any western power go to the trouble of administering a third world country when these can simply be milked dry ? |