Example sentences of "[v-ing] the trouble " in BNC.
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1 | It is all these inefficient teachers who can not impart facts that are causing the trouble . |
2 | If they can identify positively the gene which is causing the trouble , then they may be able to correct it . |
3 | No , it 's the nervousness causing the trouble with the bowels . |
4 | There was a brawl going on in the entrance , and two policemen were clamping handcuffs on a couple of young men who were causing the trouble . |
5 | From a military point of view it was a tremendous success ; imagine this hoard of adventurers going all that way and causing the trouble they did , it was like a story from ’ Boy 's Own Paper . ’ |
6 | Make no mistake , it 's only a handful of problem people who are causing the trouble on the estate and it is totally wrong that good people should have to suffer for them . |
7 | ‘ But it 's not the international team that 's causing the trouble . |
8 | causing the trouble |
9 | Voting in national elections is only the tip of the iceberg , however , in expressing the troubles of ‘ northern council estate ’ Britain . |
10 | Hunter ended his description with a comment on Maria and a hint as to his charges to Martin Van Butchell : ‘ This body … yet promises exceedingly well , nor do I see any great improvement to be made ; a number of experiments must be made before I embalm any other body , such as finding the exact proportion of moisture Paris Plaister will take up etc. but at present I know of no other Process at all useful and considering the trouble you must have during all these Processes now laid down , you ought not to undertake it under 100 Guineas . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'll forgive you , ’ said Comfort , ‘ although considering the trouble you caused me with your wretched tittle-tattle in the old days , I ought … . ’ |
12 | De Klerk promised " strong and comprehensive " action , while Mandela claimed that right-wing extremists were fuelling the trouble in an attempt to disrupt the reform process . |
13 | The man principally responsible for suppressing the trouble was Bishop Despenser of Norwich , whose force crushed various rebel groups between 18 and 25 or 26 June . |
14 | I 'm having the trouble with her at the moment . |
15 | But the brawl continued continued for several hours , because the police , who had only limited manpower , confined their role to merely stopping the trouble from spreading to other areas . |
16 | In a wrongful dismissal case , where there is no equivalent to the statutory ceiling on the amount of compensation that may be awarded , it will often be worth taking the trouble to investigate the pension position in much more depth . |
17 | One way to regain verbal and physical communication is to show warmth by touching more often , sitting close together when watching television , and taking the trouble to look nice , not just when you are going out , but to please each other when you are at home together . |
18 | I thank you for taking the trouble to share your concerns with me , and hope that you will find the response reassuring . |
19 | It seems that the majority of those attending courses or travelling to the national parks and other environmentally sensitive areas are relatively well-off , and their parents are using adventure , or at least what is perceived as being adventure , as a kind of finishing school for the modern citizen , without taking the trouble to come to terms with the environment in which this happens . |
20 | Thank you everyone for taking the trouble to write . |
21 | He felt a sharp twinge of guilt now for not taking the trouble to visit , but William 's family had moved to a better neighbourhood when William 's mum had made her first million , and Preston had gradually lost touch . |
22 | Millward Brown use their own proprietary system of analysis — a form of mathematical modelling — to translate the data for each individual brand into a so-called ‘ awareness index ’ ; and many of their clients have fallen into the tempting habit of using this single number as a measure of the effectiveness of a commercial or campaign , rather than taking the trouble to make a more detailed study of the data underlying the index . |
23 | These windows are very elegant and it is well worth taking the trouble to highlight them by shaping the top of the curtains to fit the curve . |
24 | And er I 'd like to sort of thank Jan on your behalf and all the other people for taking the trouble to , to organize this scheme and get things rolling because it , it will be a little financial benefit to you when you renew your insurance , so thanks for that , Jan . |
25 | ‘ You 've told me nothing which would have been worth Edwin Garland taking the trouble to put into a letter and leave it with his lawyer . |
26 | Thank you again for taking the trouble to write expressing your views , and thank you also for your valued support of our Club . |
27 | Erm all that remains is to say thank you all for taking the trouble to turn up and show an interest in the administration of the society . |
28 | Well , thank you for taking the trouble to ring me , Miss Rose . ’ |
29 | Thankyou for taking the trouble to read my letter , perhaps you would like to try this approach , if we all work together it will be to everyone 's advantage . |
30 | Early fifties , thinning black hair , the unmistakeable signs of middle-age spread and the sort of doleful features that gave the impression he was carrying the troubles of the world on his shoulders . |