Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] trouble " in BNC.
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1 | The lesson here is simple : do n't flirt with trouble Aim away from the hazard and let your natural shape of shot leave you with a shot from the fairway . |
2 | Now , I , I , I do n't , I do n't look for trouble , you know me |
3 | Early in marriage a re-ordering of priorities is necessary , and some couples can run into trouble if their commitment to , or dependence upon , healthy robust parents can not be allowed to take second place to their commitment to their new partner . |
4 | In the next section , I proceed to summarize Kuhn 's account of how a paradigm can run into trouble and be replaced by a rival . |
5 | If you do n't , you could run into trouble . |
6 | My feeling is that Leeds are struggling to find a traditional centre-half , and until they do , will look in trouble whenever the ball is in their penalty box . |
7 | A man carrying merchandise will not walk into trouble . |
8 | ‘ If they catch you up here , ’ said Philip , ‘ you 'll get into trouble . ’ |
9 | ‘ This boy behaved in an underhand way , setting up situations so that he would n't get into trouble , but David would when he had left . |
10 | ‘ But do n't you get into trouble from your parents for running away all the time ? ’ asked Endill . |
11 | ‘ I promise you wo n't get into trouble , ’ Mould pleaded . |
12 | But you 'll not get into trouble ? |
13 | You see , you are my responsibility and I should get into trouble if you were not properly searched . ’ |
14 | She wants to take biscuits from the kitchen but she does n't because she knows she will get into trouble . |
15 | For example , we would get into trouble if we failed to notice that there was a blocked gas lid in the wall that someone could fall over . |
16 | ‘ Ma 'll get into trouble if you do n't come . |
17 | Sometimes this is because the perpetrator himself has repeatedly warned his victim not to say anything , or he or she will either get into trouble or be disbelieved . |
18 | If you do get into trouble at this stage , it is likely to take one of three forms : |
19 | If pilots do get into trouble an instructor will be on hand to put them right . |
20 | You wo n't get into trouble , I promise you . ’ |
21 | You 'll no ’ get into trouble , then , if you 're late arriving . ’ |
22 | When she had made the rounds of the many churches in Lynne , she was ‘ urged in her soul to go and visit certain places for ghostly health ’ , and her husband , either from kindness , or afraid that she would get into trouble , accompanied her . |
23 | Carrie slanted her eyes and nodded her head at Joe as she added , ‘ And you can get into trouble for not carrying it . ’ |
24 | Asking them to be good so that she would n't get into trouble . |
25 | For example , ‘ Be innovative and take risks , but be careful about upsetting others ’ is a message that says in effect , ‘ Do n't get into trouble . ’ |
26 | ‘ Why do I get into trouble like this ? |
27 | She does n't get into trouble these days . |
28 | So I used to drink and get into trouble . |
29 | If you thought anything of your children you would n't get into trouble . ’ |
30 | Cos you never know if they 're gon na get into trouble with other people , or whether they 're gon na get er sexually assaulted or raped or mugged or owt . |