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

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1 The account describes the ‘ hospitals and open stables for the reception of diseased and sick horses in the first stage of their complaints ’ … ‘ more pure stables , which are taken up by horses in physic , or patients whose complaints are not contagious ’ … stocks where ‘ all operations are performed without the trouble or hazard of casting … a perfect skeleton of a horse , to refer to in cases of lameness , fractures , etc … various paddocks , some with and some without water for the better accommodation of horses of different descriptions , whose complaints require open air , or grass , for their perfect recovery ’ .
2 You must then know how to cope with the trouble and judge whether to act on your own or call the vet .
3 Why do the Continent 's environmentalists , unlike the British or American , need to go to the trouble and expense of political parties at all ?
4 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 .
5 If correct , this hypothesis might explain why these people so many thousands of years ago went to the trouble and danger of penetrating so deeply into the cave for this purpose .
6 If people have gone to the trouble and expense of referring
7 I could see it sailing over the trouble and landing on the green .
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