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

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1 We 've had very since the trouble , certainly over the past month since Christmas .
2 The only way to lighten a heavy forehand , which is basically the trouble , is by using a strong leg up to a giving and taking hand , thereby giving a series of strong half-halts .
3 Well , perhaps the trouble is that we wrote down Maxwell 's equations in a stationary frame of reference .
4 Well you have to have , you have to have a the only the trouble with it is , I 've got , I 'll either have to put them up here or I 'll have to scrape scrape some of the wall out I ca n't close the door !
5 That 's just the trouble — you do n't think — about other people 's feelings . ’
6 That 's just the trouble .
7 ‘ That 's just the trouble , ’ Agnes chipped in .
8 She wanted to dine with him , of course she did — but that was just the trouble .
9 ‘ That 's exactly the trouble , we do n't really know .
10 I do n't think I 'll bother to answer the remarks that others need to say of course tremendous resources have gone into the health service over the past few years , but I think whatever government is in power , it will never be enough for all the new developments in the health service , and that is always the trouble , whoever would be there would find it difficult .
11 ‘ That 's the trouble with women and dogs , ’ Stephen said furiously , heart splitting for a second , because it was also the trouble with himself , now and then .
12 That 's probably the trouble if you 've been eating too much .
13 Perhaps that was partly the trouble .
14 Now the trouble with fractions is if you do n't know your tables it can be you can work it out you could get there but it 'll take a long time if you do know your tables you just go , Yeah three fours are twelve .
15 Now the trouble is that we have been the victim of those successes .
16 That was really the trouble .
17 ‘ That 's often the trouble . ’
18 That 's often the trouble with thinking machines .
19 That 's the trouble is n't it Peter , that 's so often the trouble with United as well , they 've done so well this afternoon , but such an important game against Oldham , again I 'm a great Oldham fan , I think Oldham play some delightful football .
20 However deep the trouble , dinner , like brushing your teeth , had to happen .
21 Yeah , well the trouble with the register was that er , when it was put forward , and it was put forward by Tom Burlison and Tom Sawyer of , er and they worked very , very hard , no one harder than Tom Burlison , to try to establish this possibility as a compromise to avoid the sort of conflicts that we 're talking about at the moment .
22 Well the trouble is , a lot of these MPs and people on these committees are actually they 've got seats on the boards of a lot of these big companies
23 Well the trouble with making it in a jar is you do n't get much skin do you ?
24 Well the trouble is you ca n't afford it !
25 Well the trouble is they 're so small now are n't they ?
26 Well the trouble is you can probably get
27 Well the trouble is we go over there and we buy a good buy
28 Either this plaster board holes or whatever the house well the trouble is it costs such a lot of money
29 You can get , well the trouble is with the new
30 In 1936 he wrote " Nowadays the trouble and expense involved in keeping a stud of hawks is so great that only a fortunate few are able to do so . "
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