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How to use in trouble in a sentence

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But thanks to the net, the misleading news spread at hyperspeed and even prompted a Wall Street selloff when it appeared Bush was in trouble.
The proposed legislation drew criticism from the opposition Reform party for being too easy on youth who get in trouble with the law.
One hundred days into his tenure as the high-energy, higher-decibel chairman of the party, he is in trouble with party moneybags.
After hitting a great drive, he put his second shot on the front of the green while his opponent was in trouble.
She was sweet and nice to mostly everyone she meet, she didn't deserve to get in trouble cause of his stupid idea.
Other coaches have begun trying to position themselves to succeed him, a sure sign Asbury is in trouble.
He had never been in trouble with the police and detectives believe he was the victim of mistaken identity.
Bottom of her class and constantly in trouble, she is the despair of her teachers and her wealthy, successful parents.
Trapping very fast on the wide outside he had his opponents in trouble from the outset.
If the economy weakens further, says Wittman, the President could be in trouble.
That's got to be as poor a metaphor as I've ever seen, and if it's one of the book's quotable high points, the volume is in trouble.
He was hanging out with the tax collectors, the criminals, the prostitutes and the people who were in trouble.
Her painting depicts a Buddhist stupa encircled in chains, suggesting peace in trouble.
Not only was the business in trouble, but the economy in the UK was in a deep recession.
You always know you're in trouble when the philosophy of a film is summed up unironically in the climactic high school graduation speech.
However, the Beckhams tend to get a bit stroppy if anyone dares wonder if their marriage is in trouble.
Furious staff have lashed out at company bosses for not informing workers that the plant was in trouble before it became public knowledge.
Even putting up an unencrypted, unprotected wireless access point might conceivably get you in trouble.
My daughter lives in Maine, and she runs a wilderness program for adolescent girls in trouble.
They were willing to bang the ball in, bowl a few bouncers to keep the batsmen quiet and have them in trouble.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But you are in God's keeping, and Godward should you ever look in danger and in trouble.
And when Nelson was in trouble over those stolen gold coins Uncle Jason went on his bail bond and hired the lawyer to defend him.
When a cowpuncher got in trouble his folks in the East always gave samp a big fee to get the boy out, and he did it.
The devotee's irrationality springs from a thousand inexplicable demonstrations of God's instancy in trouble.
If she were innocent, then she must be in trouble, and he hoped to be instrumental in relieving her.
I was in trouble and you have relieved me nobly and at a time when all seemed dark and drear.
The lovingest boy, full of mischief like his father, but he'd give the blood out of his heart to a soul in trouble.
I am going home, to Transylvania, for my people are in trouble and I must go and help them.
Either the sergeant is in trouble, or else he's bagging a wagonload of game.
He was in trouble about his rod, having snapped the top joint in unhandily dealing with a fine chub.
Dont, added the coach, fool yourselves with the idea that if you get in trouble Ill put the first-string men in to pull you out.
Just because there was a nail loose in the pigpen I got in trouble with all the live stock.
They were in traveling dress, and Lady wolfer looked pale and in trouble, while wolfer's face was grave and stern.
How like him to be there, to be wherever anyone was in trouble!
What bit at his consciousness and was a painful incitement in it, was his desire to be with Skipper who was not right, and who was in trouble.
Why, I met on the road a lad that fetches milk here,' she stammered, 'and he asked whether we weren't in trouble at the Grange.
Like many other birds, the catbird is kind to others in trouble.
The ship's cook is not a man to look back on his rescue with the feeling of unmitigated satisfaction which animates his companions in trouble.
Proud, hot-headed, quick-tempered, he was often in trouble, more than once in prison.
But there was always a deus ex machina for us when we were in trouble.
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