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Even those at the top may have trouble getting help.
But not quickly enough to keep me out of trouble.
She had trouble getting out of bed and going to work.
Then they try to buy their way out of trouble.
Right then I knew the record industry was in trouble.
He has been in no trouble of any kind since.
Soon the company may not have to go to the trouble.
She was 18 and did not want to make trouble.
I will not get in trouble because you know what?
He started here and then he's had nothing but trouble.
The high school kids are still getting into trouble with the police.
"They like to keep trouble with all the little kids out here."
You have time to go out and get into trouble.
The trouble on the way home is left to another night.
For the most part, he worked his way out of trouble.
His mother saw little evidence of a boy in trouble.
He's had some trouble with the American way of life.
To fall in love with his voice is no trouble at all.
Why is the industry having so much trouble making money?
We all have trouble and sound less good at certain times.
His parents said they tried everything to keep him out of trouble.
The trouble with American policy now is not a party matter.
We're trying to do things to keep us out of trouble.
And a lot of times I get myself into big trouble.
The college has a long history of trouble and change.
But he tried to make light of his own troubles.
Today, the university seems to have worked its way out of the troubles.
A little more than two months later, their troubles began.
His troubles with the law began at least two years before.
He thought she would be the least of his troubles.
She had always been the sort of person people told their troubles to.
They want to know if you can help them all from their troubles.
We will have more than enough troubles in the days ahead.
Put all your troubles out of mind and go to bed.
Here was a woman anyone could tell their troubles to.
But before we did, I tried to tell him all my troubles.
I needed to work through at least one of my troubles.
Soon to turn 83, he is looking beyond the troubles of the past.
The war might be over, but the Troubles are not.
I have heard, you often help people out of such troubles.
But they'll have their own troubles to get away with anything.
They do not want to have their troubles made public.
I'm in a business where people come to me with troubles.
Troubles with the police kept the family on the move.
Again during the 30's the school began to have money troubles.
After the death of their father, the family had financial troubles.
We lost nearly 3,000 and more people in the course of the Troubles.
In those days they probably had never heard of women's troubles!
The troubles which began in 1450 put a stop to the work.
Since then she had taken care to keep her troubles to herself.