How to use in-sentence of “trouble”:
– In a study published in May, they said out of of seven Americans over age 50 said they had trouble getting enough food before the pandemic, and it got worse when senior centers that provided meals were closed.
– I would only use power to inforce justice and ban those in trouble making routes.
– Arjun gets in trouble with a well known gangster named Nagraj, and is killed.
– Parkman also believed that Pontiac’s War had been secretly instigated by French colonists who were stirring up the Native Americans in order to make trouble for the British.
– He then had trouble getting parts in other movies because of this.
– The following political trouble influenced the later mayor elections and led to a new mayor, now from the SPD.

Example sentences of “trouble”:
– I don’t know if anyone else is having trouble with this.
– There, he gets in trouble for letting humans into their secret city.
– The series is about a young genius named Jimmy Neutron who experiments with laboratory equipment which causes trouble to Retroville.
– It shows how mentally ill people have trouble dealing with other people and normal life.
– Since the band had never stayed in London before, they had trouble focusing.
– Some beetles cause trouble for farmers and people in forests because they eat crops or trees.
– I am afraid that someone will notify my school staff, and then I will be in trouble for certain things.
– In March of 2010, Darski got in legal trouble and was faced with blasphemy charges after he publicly condemned religion and ripped a Bible up on stage in 2007.
– They usually have a lot of trouble with relationships with people.
- I don't know if anyone else is having trouble with this.
- There, he gets in trouble for letting humans into their secret city.
– All along the next nine years, He would have trouble with his brother Sun Ba who wanted to be Crown Prince instead.
– People with ADHD can have trouble paying attention, be overly active, or be impulsive.
– Daniel breaks up with Emma because she lied to him about her powers.Her evil clone,E causes trouble and Emma has to destroy her.
– The Cyclops prays to his father Poseidon that Odysseus would not get home to Ithaca and if he was fated to make it home, Odysseus would lose all of his men, his ship and find trouble at home.
– They had trouble with their adopted sons during their adolescence.
– Title IV protects any person with a disability, but it focuses on people with speaking and hearing disabilities, because they have the most trouble talking by phone.
– A tragedy is usually about a person who has many good qualities, but also has one poor quality that causes trouble for him, and maybe his family or friends.
More in-sentence examples of “trouble”:
– They may also be clearly having more trouble in everyday life than before.
– However, other games have trouble being “toned down”.
– There was also trouble with Apple Corps, and personal issues between the band members.
– The condition where people wake up often during the night, and have trouble sleeping through the night is called insomnia and is different.
– These girls usually have normal intelligence but may have some trouble with vision and hearing.
– Martin got into trouble because he would not give church officials the financial accounts he kept.
– On June 1, Trump told the cities and states with protests that they must stop the trouble or else he would send the military to do it.
– I do not want to cause trouble here, and my friends dont know about my account this time, so they wont bother trying to hack onto this, or impersonate me…
– Due to visa trouble they were unable to attend the Series.
– They often have trouble with making friends, as most people do not understand them.
– He then travels the sand into the eyes of children who are having trouble sleeping.
– After he has some trouble at the U.S.
– Almost one out of three people asked say that adopted children have trouble behaving, have more illness, and are more easily addicted to drugs and alcohol.
– Saint-Amant wanted a third match, but Staunton was initially unwilling as he had developed heart trouble during the second match.
– She also pointed out there have been questionable movements of money, for example: “The Japanese had no trouble bringing the cash into the United States; they would tell customs agents that they were in America to gamble at Atlantic City.
– People with CP often have trouble standing or walking.
– The Wanderers were in trouble from the start of the season.
– We know that the language was in trouble in the face of Croatian expansion, as the Ragusan Senate decided that all debates had to be held in “lingua veteri ragusea” was forbidden.
– However, in the practicing matches, he committed error by himself and then he was in the trouble situation, but after the game, he was also noticed that he had to go down for minor leagues.
– They often have trouble making decisions and can change their minds quickly.
– They end up getting in trouble with villains ranging from Shimeji God to GossipCam Paparazzi.
– We have enough trouble keeping up with GA/VGA/DYK as it is.
– The people who killed him did so because they believed that he was causing trouble for the government and because he was claiming to be the Messiah.
– He had trouble finding work as an actor so he took retail jobs and worked as a freelance illustrator.
– Currently, BillboardID is having trouble with Unicode characters, which may make use of this option necessary.
- They may also be clearly having more trouble in everyday life than before.
- However, other games have trouble being "toned down".
- There was also trouble with Apple Corps, and personal issues between the band members.
– She has trouble abandoning a difficult task that she has started but is not able to complete.
– This is because the downloader was doing something illegal and cannot complain to the authorities without getting in trouble themselves.
– He had robbed a ChinaChinese gold miner and been in trouble with the police.
– In “72 definitions of What Socialism is not” he said “Socialism is not: a society in which one man is in trouble for saying what he thinks, while another is well-off because he does not say what he has on his mind; a society in which a man lives better if he doesn’t have any thoughts of his own at all; a state which has more spies than nurses and more people in prison than in hospital; a state in which the philosophers and writers always say the same as the generals and ministers – but always after they’ve said it…”.
– Their muscles are usually weak, they may shake uncontrollably, they have trouble moving, and they have trouble balancing.
– Pethidine can be bad for people with liver disease, kidney disease, an enlarged prostate, trouble peeing, hyperthyroidism, asthma or Addison’s disease.
– Monolithic kernels can cause trouble when one of these drivers is faulty, such as if a beta driver is downloaded.
– They have trouble finding a good nanny.
– The trouble with the Munsell system for computer graphics applications is that its colors are not specified via any set of simple equations, but only via its measurements: effectively a lookup table.
– As the children grow older, Hana finds it is hard to hide the werewolf powers inherited from their father: ultimately, she moves them to the countryside to avoid trouble from the public.
– In 1609 he was in trouble because he was absent from work.
– The something was a link to when Gwib said I had trouble with administrators.
– Soon after this, Ned was in trouble again.
– He was in trouble with the police for his political activities to gain independence for Ireland.
– He got into trouble often as a boy, and spent part of his teen years in a juvenile facility.
– I have some trouble with the storyline here.
– It is past curfew and she will get in trouble if she gets caught.
– Naturally, the babies try to figure out why and end up causing trouble with Stu’s mechanical couch.
– The cattle become very violent and show signs of mental disorder and have trouble when they move.
– When he was in Normandy trouble often broke out in England.
– He was also known for getting into trouble for adultery.
– Victims of this disorder are typically perfectionists that have trouble showing their emotions.
