How to use in-sentence of “in trouble”:
+ He was in trouble with the police for his political activities to gain independence for Ireland.
+ He was soon in trouble and put to work on a road gang.
+ In 1977, Polanski got in trouble with the law in California when he was caught having sex with a 13-year-old girl called Samantha Gailey.
+ Spike attempts to protect Dil from imminent danger, but the dog gets in trouble with Stu and Didi.
+ 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…”.
+ Don Omar has been in trouble with the law for possession of drugs and firearms.
+ Fagin is in trouble with a loan shark named Sykes, because he owes Sykes money.
+ For example, young people who are in trouble with the law, instead of being called “juvenile delinquents” became “children at risk”.

Example sentences of “in trouble”:
+ They end up getting in trouble with villains ranging from Shimeji God to GossipCam Paparazzi.
+ Lennon and Ono were sometimes in trouble with people like politicians, who did not like the things they said.
+ The Wanderers were in trouble from the start of the season.
+ In 1616 he was in trouble again for swearing.
+ They can get in trouble for this.
+ Krusty gets in trouble and has to make his television show safer for children.
+ He was in trouble with the church when he went to Leipzig to sort out his father’s estate.
+ Neo learns that Trinity is in trouble and will die.
+ He was in trouble for not having enough police guards on the gold escort and letting his prisoners escape.
+ Are you trying to insult my band or make them controversial because if you do, then you’ll get in trouble with them.
+ They trust one another and also help each other when they are in trouble or are hurt.
+ In 1609 he was in trouble because he was absent from work.
+ Sometimes if a minor member is in trouble with the leader it will groom the leader to try and calm them down.
+ He got in trouble at school as a child, he also often ran away and went to London to clubs where his glam rock career started and he started calling himself Paul Raven in 1960 when his glam rock career started and then Gary Glitter in 1971 which he is known as.
+ There, he gets in trouble for letting humans into their secret city.
+ Bart and Milhouse get in trouble and say that Krusty made them do it.
+ He was in trouble after Stuart Lubbock was found dead in his swimming pool in 2001.
+ Some butterflies may be in trouble because of habitat loss.
+ Bacon was often in trouble for spending too much, and in 1601 he was arrested for debt.
+ However, since fishing is so important to the economy, if there are problems with fishing, the economy could be in trouble Since 2000, new business projects have been created in the Faroe Islands to attract new investment.
+ They end up getting in trouble with villains ranging from Shimeji God to GossipCam Paparazzi.
+ Lennon and Ono were sometimes in trouble with people like politicians, who did not like the things they said.
