Example sentences of "been [det] trouble " in BNC.
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1 | There 'd been some trouble up there between the Catholics and the Protestants and we were ordered to put a line across the road and were ordered to take out our truncheons . |
2 | " Look , " said Hazel , " I know there 's been some trouble , but the best thing will be to try to forget it . |
3 | Perhaps there 'd been some trouble — some kind of scene he wanted to warn her about . |
4 | There 'd been some trouble at The Randolph . |
5 | It 's been all trouble since you stopped . ’ |
6 | It has survived so long because abolishing it would have been more trouble than it was worth , but that does not make it any better in itself . |
7 | This is very important and I should imagine there 's been more trouble , probably , with people representing the authority and being rather officious , and this has got no one anywhere . |
8 | They could not have been less trouble , leaving the house at ten in the morning and not returning until nine in the evening , having already dined . |
9 | She was a Liberal Arts major at college , and has never really been any trouble . ’ |
10 | But whatever the papers think , and whatever the English management says , there has never been any trouble between us and the English players . |
11 | Carson said that in theory his own place was within the flood basin , but there had never been any trouble as long as he 'd lived there ; places right on the towpath used to get flooded regularly when the tide was high . |
12 | Had there been any trouble . ’ |
13 | There has never been any trouble . |
14 | Has there ever been any trouble down in the Pleck itself on match days ? |
15 | There 's been enough trouble without you starting . |
16 | I 've been enough trouble . ’ |