Example sentences of "[prep] the [adj] trouble " in BNC.
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1 | In July there was a return of the nervous trouble of the previous year . |
2 | ‘ I knew that I had to be the best at everything if I was to haul my family out of the financial trouble they were in . |
3 | To nudge Serbia , which can be blamed for much of the recent trouble , towards better conduct , and to discourage any thought of an army coup , the United States earlier this month cut off aid to Yugoslavia . |
4 | I think a lot of the big trouble which was to happen started with me giving Changez Harold Robbins to read , because it stimulated Changez in a way that Conan Doyle never did . |
5 | That 's always been the root of the whole trouble in my opinion . ’ |
6 | That was the root of the whole trouble . |
7 | The ILP , despite the endless trouble which the United Front had caused , was still prepared to work with the Communists . |
8 | There will be deep trouble if it does — not unlike the deep trouble suffered by Mrs Thatcher as a result of her comparable crassness over the poll tax . |
9 | In its cheaper forms it still suffers from the classical trouble of intolerable leakage in bad weather , especially because of the much higher loads put into the hull by modern rigs . |
10 | Unless your doctor were to go to the additional trouble of writing on the prescription that he meant exactly what he had written , and was forbidding the chemist to substitute , you would get the cheapest product . |
11 | er I think we get a saturation point and the thing that annoys me is that young fellow who came to the club had a got , we got a special went to the special trouble of getting a for him and I can not get it off him and he lives up Newton way somewhere I 've been to him three times |
12 | Undeterred , the band went sight-seeing around the various trouble spots , getting their pictures taken besides security gates and confused-looking squaddies . |