Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the trouble " in BNC.
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1 | Half of the trouble , of course , is that she always had nannies for her own children . |
2 | Fortunately you have a chancre which has appeared soon , and this means that the system has an opportunity to right itself as far as it can , having got rid of some of the trouble . |
3 | you know talking to five , you know , people who 've done their projects , they 've said some of the trouble going out |
4 | No , some of the trouble . |
5 | ‘ That 'll be light to the trouble I 'll be in soon . ’ |
6 | Wright 's case is typical of the trouble life insurance companies have encountered with two of their most important distribution channels , the tied agent ( a firm of sales people ) and the appointed representative ( an individual self-employed sales person ) . |
7 | It was also the cause of much of the trouble with Elfed . |
8 | Since Richard held Seillan responsible for much of the trouble he refused to release him , either for a ransom or in exchange for prisoners taken by Count Raymond , even though these now included two of King Henry 's household knights , who had apparently wandered into the territory of Toulouse on their way back from the shrine of Compostella . |
9 | He says the force has started to crack down on rural violence and he blamed much of the trouble on young people drinking too much . |
10 | Young people were dismayed at the trouble the demonstrations had caused . |
11 | Christina warmed to her and was glad for the trouble she 'd taken on the Morris 's account . |
12 | The worst of the trouble occurred in Bihar , a state with a long record of political violence . |
13 | It appeared that Lord Coleworthy had heard all about the trouble from Fairfax and was trying to be a peacemaker . |
14 | Margot Farnham : I 'm involved in the Trouble and Strife collective which is a radical feminist British journal , it 's our fifth birthday issue , we 've been going since 1983 and I 've been on the collective for two years . |
15 | Quietly as a mouse , Lalage picked her up and , candlestick in hand , went carefully through the darkened house to the hall door where she waited , the candle flame blowing flat and sideways , until Nettie came back , grateful and apologetic for the trouble she had given . |
16 | About 300 political prisoners had been deported from Lisbon to Madeira in the autumn and winter of 1930 , and they were to be important in the trouble which followed . |
17 | The lift of autumn in the air went contrary to the trouble she could not make herself consider . |
18 | Alida went downstairs , stooping a little , not knowing that she stooped , annoyed at the trouble a hot drink caused . |
19 | We heard about your recent burglary and hope you were not too upset by the trouble and inconvenience . |
20 | The FA made Birmingham 's away matches all-ticket after trouble at Crystal Palace last season and Chief Supt Kenneth McKay , head of Blackpool police , said fans without tickets caused most of the trouble . |
21 | Cos this is where most of the trouble comes from , when the riots are on , there 's people come out of the flats to join the riots . |
22 | Most of the trouble appeared to be centred on the Cocody and Yopougon campuses of Abidjan university where , on the night of May 17-18 , troops stormed student accommodation . |
23 | Most of the trouble is at a children 's play area known as the Fort . |
24 | He did not cause Lloyd George a tenth of the trouble that Lloyd George , outside , would have caused him . |