Example sentences of "going to [be] trouble " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The next date , of course , was always going to be trouble . |
2 | And whichever way she looked at Jessie 's case there was going to be trouble , deep trouble , awful trouble , frightening trouble . |
3 | If there was going to be trouble — serious trouble — then , they 'd know about it . |
4 | If anything bad 's happened to you , there 's going to be trouble . ’ |
5 | Every time he guards want overtime they start a rumour that there 's going to be trouble . ’ |
6 | If a Burton man turned his empty beer-pot upside down on the table they knew there was going to be trouble . |
7 | If there was going to be trouble , she might as well make herself as comfortable as possible . |
8 | So if there is going to be trouble it will come from the rear . |
9 | I knew as soon as I saw her she was going to be trouble ! ’ |
10 | ‘ I knew as soon as I saw her she was going to be trouble . ’ |
11 | We ’ d had an idea there was going to be trouble but the fire took us by surprise |
12 | You get off those cakes or there 's going to be trouble . |
13 | I mean , do , do you think there 's going to be trouble ? |
14 | Italy are going to be defending their territory , they 've got all these teams in their country , and like , some of them ; England , Holland , German , they 're going to like be there on Italian sort of territory and they do n't want that , they 're going to be , there 's going to be trouble I think . |