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As if she has had a good deal of trouble in her life.
There was a good deal of trouble over these two.
"You sound as if you're having a good deal of trouble right now."
"Then why not kill me now, and save us both a good deal of trouble?"
"You seem to have gone to a good deal of trouble around here.
As claims went, she was having a good deal of trouble buying into it.
The police had had a good deal of trouble with her before she would talk.
So Plato has answered, and at a good deal of trouble too.
This battery had caused us a good deal of trouble at first, as we could not place it.
He managed to stir up a good deal of trouble for us nearly everywhere.
It took me a good deal of trouble to persuade them to come."
He said: "Father's eyes give him a good deal of trouble.
"I have had a good deal of trouble with him about the quartet.
I went to a good deal of trouble on Waldo's behalf.
When they're once thoroughly waked up, I have a good deal of trouble with them sometimes.
The vole hole had saved them a good deal of trouble.
Shelley's poems are a good deal of trouble to his biographer.
"You," he said sharply, "have been a good deal of trouble."
"I've put you to a good deal of trouble.
We've had a good deal of trouble out hereone way and another.
He always failed, but he managed to make a good deal of trouble for the detectives.
"Say, the Foundation has gone to a good deal of trouble for this dance of yours."
"I was away till last night, and I've had a good deal of trouble getting through to you," Andrews said.
"Using them will cause him a good deal of trouble, inside and out of the Congo.
He had taken, Miss Marple thought, a good deal of trouble about it.