Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] trouble " in BNC.

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1 I can realise my stock and pay twenty bob in the pound if I go into voluntary liquidation now , before Masters of Notts gets deeper into trouble .
2 Four strokes ahead at the turn he was suddenly in trouble and overtaken by Jeff Maggert , who had a three-stroke lead with two to play .
3 If they are obviously in trouble , you can stop down the road at a garage or pub and phone for help .
4 Adam was obviously in trouble , but a wrong move on her part could make things a hundred times worse .
5 Stich , Wimbledon king two years ago , unleashed nine aces , and was only in trouble on his serve in the opening game of the match , when he saved three break points .
6 Stich , Wimbledon king two years ago , unleashed nine aces , and was only in trouble on his serve in the opening game of the match , when he saved three break points .
7 But I am constantly in trouble with the law , because I always kiss my boyfriend in public and we could be prosecuted for that .
8 And then Paul ; Paul had been constantly in trouble , ever since his conversion on the Damascus road .
9 With the New Year legislation , many drivers have have been making a New Year resolution to steer clear of trouble .
10 The beast , it has been alleged , flies away from trouble : if surprised away from its burrow , it starts running , then opens its fringes to take off and glide for up to 20 yards .
11 In contrast , Jesus never ran away from trouble , nor left people in their sickness or sorrow .
12 It was almost as if someone were keeping her away from trouble .
13 CRIME ALERT : A scheme to steer young people away from trouble has been opened in Peterborough .
14 You educate your children to stay away from trouble so what 's the use of a person who 's supposed to be responsible doing this
15 The prime mover was Robert Waldegrave , son of a Worcestershire yeoman , who , having served an eight-year apprenticeship , set up his own press and was soon in trouble .
16 When he went from RADA to the Bristol Old Vic he was soon in trouble for drinking too much .
17 South Africa , put in , took 13 ( with eight extras ) off Ambrose 's first over , but were soon in trouble , Wessels giving a catch behind in the giant Antiguan 's next over .
18 Archer was soon in trouble over his Puritan scruples .
19 Parliament ordered his arrest in February 1644 after he clashed at Paul 's Cross with the Presbyterian Cornelius Burges [ q.v. ] , and he was soon in trouble again for preaching , allegedly , that Christ was to be found even ‘ in hogs , and dogs , or sheep ’ .
20 Similarly , a Norfolk farm boy ‘ used to spend a lot of time ’ with his labouring grandparents : ‘ a dear old cupple , and I was very fond of them and they of me , and would never hear anything wrong of me ’ , although he was already in trouble with the authorities .
21 But this is hardly surprising ; such things could get you into trouble ( his ‘ promoters ’ , the Verri brothers , were already in trouble ) .
22 Younger than Fräulein , he had just finished his first year at university , but was already in trouble .
23 ‘ Unless you are already in trouble .
24 And when a club is in dire straits there is a tendency to be over-critical , but Everton are not just in trouble , they are in big trouble .
25 In disgust the guide led them back to the car park , where they overtipped to avoid a scene and got away without trouble .
26 His presidency was plunged further into trouble with a series of minor health scares culminating in the humiliation of throwing up sushi over the feet of the Japanese Prime Minister .
27 James is always into trouble is n't he ?
28 If the tankers were genuinely in trouble , tugs should be sent from Sullom Voe , he added .
29 Perhaps they were bored too , but whatever the reason the Met girls were always in trouble for one reason or another .
30 ‘ Why are you always in trouble , Anne ? ’ asked Marilla , when she heard about Anne 's adventure .
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