Example sentences of "'s the trouble " in BNC.
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1 | That 's the trouble , Indians are just one on their own . |
2 | ‘ No that 's the trouble : you do n't say anything ’ — and she rushed out slamming the door . |
3 | That 's the trouble . |
4 | That 's the trouble with men — they 're either all or nothing . |
5 | ‘ That 's the trouble . |
6 | I think that 's the trouble ; I 'm very recognisable ; much more so than Paul McCartney walking through Soho in a beard . ’ |
7 | ‘ Well , ’ she shrugged , ‘ that 's the trouble with capitalism , is n't it ? |
8 | ‘ It 's the trouble with life , ’ said Wilcox , looking at his watch . |
9 | ‘ That 's the trouble with you fair-weather Edinburgh anglers . |
10 | I like it , I like it alright , but does it like me , that 's the trouble ! |
11 | Tension , that 's the trouble , she 's a terrible slack knitter . |
12 | But that 's the trouble with percentages . |
13 | It 's the hold he 's got on me that 's the trouble . |
14 | That 's the trouble . |
15 | That 's the trouble , thought Quinn . |
16 | ‘ You 're living in the wrong country , that 's the trouble , ’ he said , grinning broadly as he spoke . |
17 | ‘ Now what 's the trouble ? ’ he asked , getting out a white handkerchief . |
18 | ‘ We kept him at home and mollycoddled him , that 's the trouble . |
19 | ‘ That 's the trouble with Nicky , ’ Constance told Louise after she had returned from yet another evening that had ended with a quarrel . |
20 | Mrs Wormwood glared at her and said , ‘ What 's the trouble then ? ’ |
21 | That 's the trouble with this bloody disease . |
22 | ‘ And that 's the trouble . |
23 | ‘ That 's the trouble with these old houses . |
24 | That 's the trouble . |
25 | That 's the trouble , yer see . |
26 | That 's the trouble with Oxford — they run too much . |
27 | That 's the trouble with you , Dad — you just do n't understand my generation ! ’ |
28 | That 's the trouble with talking it over like this . |
29 | That 's the trouble with people like Ollie , I think : when they come off they 're really good company , and when they do n't they miss by a mile . |
30 | That 's the trouble with the job . |