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We could cause trouble enough to get him taken out.
In return, he'd be the last person she would cause trouble for.
She always tried her best to do right and not cause trouble.
My father told me you were coming to cause trouble.
They always seemed to go out of their way to cause trouble for themselves.
If she'd wanted to cause trouble, she could have been a big help.
But either way, he and other officials say, it can cause trouble.
If the woman was going to cause trouble, she would be ready for it.
Leave it to David to cause trouble from half a world away.
Tonight I'll have to find out if he can cause trouble.
It is not a good idea to cause trouble here.
More likely to cause trouble, though, is what I think.
If they were going to cause trouble, they'd have done it by now.
The sort that like to cause trouble more than stop it.
"You have the people who want the money right away and cause trouble," he said.
Now, money was involved - a small amount, but enough to cause trouble.
That name had caused trouble, no less for not being true.
I'd never meant to cause trouble with any of this.
If they caused trouble, what might be lost was, perhaps, everything.
He was the one most determined to cause trouble for everyone else.
You were very good at causing trouble for him here.
You do not mark on the wall; that would cause trouble.
Only when these fish are place together do they cause trouble (to say the least).
There are people in this world who cause trouble because it makes them feel important.
Most of these people are here to eat though, not fight or cause trouble.