Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [prep] [adj] trouble " in BNC.

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1 And if anyone finds you here , you 'll be in terrible trouble .
2 ‘ I 'll be in terrible trouble ! ’
3 Else you 'll be in real trouble .
4 If I catch any of yous touching this again you 'll be in deep trouble right Christy ?
5 Exactly , although that , that , do n't mention that for goodness sake , you 'll , you 'll , you 'll be in dire trouble there .
6 You 'll be in big trouble .
7 However , as Alec explained to me in detail the procedures involved I began to realise that I could be in trouble , that I could be in serious trouble .
8 They are also breaking the law and could be in serious trouble for that .
9 ‘ You could be in serious trouble , Cardiff .
10 If they concede another goal again now I think they could be in serious trouble again .
11 Moore 's the guilty player Jochim had got away from him and unless the referee decides that there was another defender coming round on the cover there Moores could be in big trouble .
12 If the sceptics had a real leader inside the Cabinet , he 'd be in deep trouble . ’
13 Now she 'd be in extra trouble for losing the sandal .
14 I do n't blame you — though if I thought you was messing around with her , anything like that , you 'd be in dead trouble , believe you me . ’
15 This means that Citibank can have a very good year even though many of its loans may be in serious trouble .
16 If he was caught , Ewan would be in deep trouble .
17 There was also the time element The next tide could not be far away and if he was caught by the tide he would be in real trouble .
18 They slipped the paddles from their containing sleeves , and using short hard jabs began moving , cresting a wave and plunging down the other side , knowing that whoever it was would be in serious trouble .
19 ‘ I 'm not exaggerating when I say that if we do not meet this challenge now , we shall be in serious trouble within less than a year .
20 And I shall be in big trouble if I return alone .
21 ‘ If you go to the left of the ditch you will be in real trouble with reeds rushes , bushes and goodness knows what , ’ professional John Davies warned me .
22 Get into a jam with , for example , a knot in the yarn , bad knitting and so on and you will be in real trouble .
23 If you tell the police , my wife and I will be in serious trouble . ’
24 I ca n't stop you going to see her , but if you interfere in police business you will be in severe trouble .
25 Jonathan , if that breaks and hits someone in the eye , you will be in big trouble .
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