Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] the trouble " in BNC.

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1 You must then know how to cope with the trouble and judge whether to act on your own or call the vet .
2 The new word quickly settled down , however , as a regular pattern began to emerge in the trouble associated with the London Hooligans .
3 My own guess is that there was no significant demand for free condoms ; nobody is going to go to the trouble of collecting free condoms who would not be prepared to buy them for himself .
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 Why do the Continent 's environmentalists , unlike the British or American , need to go to the trouble and expense of political parties at all ?
6 It may be asked why it was necessary to go to the trouble of carving a model which by all accounts may only have been used once , when the same procedure , in fine day would produce a mould directly .
7 The high standards aimed at in such a sifting process are important if we want teachers to go to the trouble of organizing the use of our materials in their teaching .
8 Since he wanted to delay the ceremony , but did n't want to go to the trouble of desecrating any graves , he only had one option .
9 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 .
10 It would be a waste of time actually to go to the trouble of filling the space itself with blanks .
11 Interesting that Bill 's going to go to the trouble of taking out windows putting in
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