Example sentences of "[noun sg] to the trouble " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The rallies were a spontaneous reaction to the troubles of the time and it was the first time there had been any movement like it in Northern Ireland . |
2 | The Lisbon government reacted unusually promptly , and on 9 February Colonel Silva Leal arrived with some 300 soldiers and six pieces of light artillery to put an end to the trouble . |
3 | ‘ Will there ever be an end to the trouble between Copts and Moslems ? ’ he asked wearily . |
4 | Together with the Alliance Party , our sister party and the only non-sectarian political party in Northern Ireland , we believe that mutual respect , shared responsibilities and decentralised government are the only basis for a lasting solution to the troubles of Northern Ireland . |
5 | Describing himself as the only bishop born , ordained , and consecrated in Scotland , Ewing nonetheless found a solution to the troubles of the Episcopal Church in its future alignment with , or incorporation into , the Church of England . |