Example sentences of "trouble [is] [that] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The trouble is that many other firms want to do the same , so the profits of the business will probably be lower by then .
2 The trouble is that such verities are no longer enough .
3 The trouble is that that 58% is largely money in-and-money-out . ’
4 The trouble is that that is not easily obtained .
5 that they thought they could develop and hav hold events on , and er , he said , like we , we came up with some good ideas , put forward some ideas , really good ideas , for things to do on this land , and he said , the trouble is that all these councillors back on to these pieces of land , and he said , er , they do n't want people coming along and enjoying themselves on it , because they want to go and walk their labradors on it .
6 The trouble is that each creditor wants all the other creditors to sign new loan deals , while he keeps his original loan agreement , so that there will be more money , and he gets a bigger slice of it .
7 The trouble is that these new trees tend to be specially developed strains which are often alien to the areas in which they are planted .
8 The trouble is that any proposed reduction — granting for instance a value of 0.8 to a second preference and 0.6 to a third — is bound to be arbitrary .
9 The trouble is that most shares are not owned by investors like Calpers .
10 The trouble is that most people do one once they have achieved the other .
11 We all have an enormous capacity for working with figures ; the only trouble is that few of us believe it .
12 The trouble is that few of us have a clear idea of what our motivated abilities are .
13 The trouble is that some of the very best ‘ independent organic ’ wine-makers ( who can be some of the strictest and most idealistic ) such as Aime Guibert of Mas de Daumas Gassac or Franois Perrin of Chateau Beaucastel ( widely available ) , have chosen not to join any association .
14 The trouble is that some of it 's still attached and so it 's going start erm bu butting again , growing .
15 The basic trouble is that this is another example of approaching a situation whereby government ministers , for one reason or another , do not appear enthusiastic about using their powers .
16 The trouble is that this can present psychological problems if , like me , you are not one of those people who has been riding since you first told some condescending aunt from your pushchair ‘ It 's not a horsy , it 's under 14.2hh ’ .
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