I am in trouble.
He is in trouble.
He is in trouble now.
I have sinus trouble.
I anticipated trouble.
I have kidney trouble.
It's no trouble at all.
Don't trouble about me.
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He is in great trouble.
I gave him much trouble.
You'll get into trouble.
I am forever in trouble.
He had trouble breathing.
He seems to be in trouble.
She seems to be in trouble.
I have trouble with physics.
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We found trouble everywhere.
Never fish in trouble water.
My heart is full of trouble.
His life is full of trouble.
He has got over the trouble.
Try to keep clear of trouble.
We went to no end of trouble.
I have trouble with my bowels.
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I am afraid of having trouble.
I was involved in the trouble.
Do you anticipate any trouble?
I had trouble with the new car.
His trouble was chiefly mental.
He was involved in the trouble.
I have gotten him into trouble.
I did it to spare your trouble.
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I think I'm in trouble with Dad.
All this trouble will pass away.
His remark gave rise to trouble.
I went through a lot of trouble.
She's up to the hilt in trouble.
We don't anticipate any trouble.
Don't trouble about small things.
I had some trouble with the work.
_ad5_They gave us very little trouble.
He had a sixth sense for trouble.
Her driving buddy was in trouble.
I am sorry to trouble you so much.
He is in great trouble about that.
I'm sorry to trouble you so often.
Do you try to keep out of trouble!
He gave us quite a lot of trouble.
_ad6_He's inviting nothing but trouble.
Yes, I ran into a bit of trouble.
I have a history of liver trouble.
This will cause no end of trouble.
I don't want to cause you trouble.
Can you help me out of my trouble?
I have the same trouble as you had.
They had trouble finding the place.
_ad7_They brought the trouble to an end.
They brought trouble on themselves.
He has run into trouble in his job.
The trouble blew over in a few days.
Dismiss the trouble from one's mind.
I have the same trouble as you have.
He's here trying to stir up trouble.
He was in trouble with his teachers.
_ad8_It was worth the trouble, I figured.
It was her nature to borrow trouble.
Single is simple, double is trouble.
She had some trouble with him before.
I will go through that trouble again.
He has given us not a little trouble.
I don't want to get you into trouble.
She is having trouble with her teeth.
_ad9_We came bang up against more trouble.
The trouble is that you are too young.
I am not concerned with their trouble.
There's trouble brewing in the office.
I can call back later-it's no trouble.
Trouble is brewing in the trade unions.
Trouble may flare up in the big cities.
I had some trouble in finding his house.
_ad10_He took the trouble to send me the book.
I always have trouble remembering names.
I have trouble taking powdered medicine.
Sooner or later, you will be in trouble.
His trouble is sufficiently remunerated.
This reported there was trouble at hand.
We've been having trouble getting staff.
He was highly adept at avoiding trouble.
_ad11_Her refusal occasioned a lot of trouble.
His selfishness was the root of trouble.
He stood by me whenever I was in trouble.
Ron's trouble is that he's too impatient.
There's trouble brewing up in the street.
Cry myself laugh to watch my own trouble.
I hear that their marriage is in trouble.
He has taken all this trouble for nothing.
_ad12_He kindly took the trouble to see me home.
Mother is having trouble making ends meet.
You've run into some trouble or something?
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