Example sentences of "part [prep] the trouble " in BNC.

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1 Part of the trouble with Harwich is it 's neither one thing nor the other . ’
2 Part of the trouble stemmed from a dislike of Sandys ' refusal to heed professional advice , and from his propensity for allowing the senior civil servants in the Ministry of Defence to usurp the powers that properly belonged to the Chiefs of Staff .
3 For instance , part of the trouble in the clean-air example is that nobody owns the air ; if somebody did , polluters would not be able to dirty it with impunity .
4 Mario and I agreed during that long flight that part of the trouble had to be media coverage .
5 That was part of the trouble , that was how it was that events were set in motion .
6 That 's part of the trouble , part of why he is so lonely , but she just looked at the carpet in silence , at the dark place where Luke had once spilled black coffee .
7 Maybe part of the trouble is also Raymond Leppard 's handling of the orchestral accompaniment , the quavers of which chug along in too solid and inflexible a manner .
8 A large part of the trouble lay in the overlapping and by no means clearly defined responsibilities for operations in Vietnam between US forces operating in support of the Chinese in the ‘ China Theater ’ , and Southeast Asia Command : more particularly , the disagreements between the US General Wedemeyer and Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten .
9 Sri Lanka part of the trouble is the civil war .
10 That was n't any comfort ; part of the trouble , a big part , was that she could sympathise with him .
11 That 's part of the trouble .
12 Part of the trouble was that the information which colleges needed for their own purpose was on a scale different from that which was called for by local authorities and by the DES .
13 In fact , that was part of the trouble , more often than not it is the protestations and evasions of a witness which tell most about him .
14 That was part of the trouble , of course : she was just so aware of him .
15 Part of the trouble lay in the German command 's ruthless system of keeping divisions in the line over lengthy periods , constantly topping up the losses with new replacements .
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