Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] the trouble " in BNC.
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1 | Now , they 're not too bad , the form tutors agreed the trouble is though I 've got one in English George which is not too far away one in science but it 's that end of science |
2 | The campaign to achieve a healthy teeange nation calls on more guidance for teachers and parents to recognise the trouble signs and listen to what the teenagers say . |
3 | Suppose that on average 80% of the 1.3 m. electors took the trouble to vote — say 1.0 m . |
4 | After a time it became known in other faculties that this was rather a special lecturer and people reading classics or history or the sciences took the trouble to go over to Ramsey 's lectures and swell his class . |
5 | for example , very few senior managements take the trouble to keep workers fully informed about policies and likely changes . |
6 | WHEN the work is complete , some Regions take the trouble to invite local dignitaries to come and cut the proverbial tape . |
7 | Some of the village children took the trouble not long ago to collect the present-day names of the animals on the farms . |
8 | The vultures began the trouble by congregating in their hundreds to scavenge at Discovery Island , Disney World 's 11-acre wildlife sanctuary near Orlando , Florida . |
9 | The protest vote theory , though valid , was not sufficient to explain why 2 million adults took the trouble to vote for organic smallholders and kindred green souls who had hitherto made little impression on the political scene . |