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

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1 Was that the trouble ?
2 We got books here that the trouble !
3 His prose style bears this out : half the trouble about the Preface to Lyrical Ballads was caused by the dogmatic style of some of its assertions — Wordsworth probably thought he was simply stating a point of view .
4 I 've wanted you all the time , that 's what 's been half the trouble , thinking I was never going to have you again . "
5 The Reds won the war because they had a good , disciplined army and also because the Whites could not co-ordinate their attacks , due to poor communications and were consequently defeated by the Reds without half the trouble they should have caused the Reds .
6 Half the trouble with me is that I 'm so busy Zoe I ca n't be bothered .
7 That 's half half the trouble with home decoration is it 's not practical .
8 And it 's the clash between male and non-male that causes all the trouble .
9 You go to all the trouble of finding me a bed in a night shelter and you then get me so drunk they 'll refuse point-blank to let me in ! ’
10 It is , of course , money that causes almost all the trouble .
11 The best man said he was n't used to speeches , he nearly had n't arrived at all himself , but he just wanted to thank Father here for all he had done and the people of the bride here for this feast and all the trouble they had gone to , and then he proposed the toast .
12 The Galiaras were told that all the trouble was caused by the fact that she had no entry certificate , but that does not explain the inhuman treatment she received .
13 But , really , if they did n't understand what was meant by ‘ depose ’ , they deserve all the trouble they got .
14 All the trouble , says Ronnie , is down to ‘ a few families who doa n't keep their young ’ uns in order .
15 Gradually , because of all the trouble he was getting into , and with Mr Crangle eyeing him suspiciously every time he the Bookman .
16 Look at all the trouble you 've caused .
17 I reckoned St Andrews was a hooker 's course , as well , all the trouble is on the right .
18 On the 17th the bunkers are on the left , so Seve missed the fairway to the right and hacks over all the trouble up the right , pitches on and the crowd are all shouting ‘ get in ’ .
19 Once a week ministers will get their intelligence summary in the ‘ Red Book ’ , all the trouble spots in the world , and one pays clever people like you to actually sit there and be plugged in as best one can to the trouble spots , with much better sources of information than the poor old chap in the street , to alert ministers on our behalf of potential disasters .
20 And that , by the Lord Harry … ’ he slammed a fist into the open palm of his left hand , ‘ is how all the trouble starts ! ’
21 Abashed by this sarcasm , the crowd hung back while the dazed Chignell fetched the bath chair which had caused all the trouble , and lifted his master into it .
22 After all the trouble we 've taken . ’
23 Why all the trouble ?
24 After all the trouble your mother 's taken driving you round the country , why the hell are you deliberately trying to hurt her ? ’
25 He praised the performance of 18-year-old Grant Watts , scorer of Palace 's first goal in a shock 2-1 win , and said : ‘ It was a night to enjoy after all the trouble we 've been having this season .
26 All the trouble he has because of this .
27 THE CAR THAT 'S CAUSED ALL THE TROUBLE
28 ‘ You must show cookie here how grateful you are for all the trouble she 's taken . ’
29 He 's a great observer of human nature , and the story that caused all the trouble was this .
30 Thank you very much for all the trouble .
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