Sentences with phrase «awful lot of trouble»

The court seems to go through an awful lot of trouble to prove its point (e.g., calling the IT administrator as a witness, examining the firewall log).
I got into an awful lot of trouble with Liam Gillick following my review of his recent Whitechapel Gallery show, and he thinks I'm criticism's Henry Pooter.
We have had an awful lot of trouble trying to find...
has sure caused an awful lot of trouble for several hundred years.
Audi's gone to an awful lot of trouble to make the Sportback's proportions just right, including lengthening the A4's wheelbase slightly (from 111 inches to 111.2 inches) and altering the profile, integrating frameless doors with a narrower band of glass to lower the roofline.
In the end, it was an awful lot of trouble for a film that would be forgettable if it weren't so memorably awful.
For a man seeking a quiet life, Chad Cutler drums up an awful lot of trouble in Adam Smith's rural family drama, Trespass Against Us.
¬ † Sundance, though, seems like an awful lot of trouble just to find out the buzz on a few films — my impression of it is just that it's a scene full of scenesters and part of me would rather chew glass than ever attend.
It's an in - depth 3,000 - word synopsis so if it's fake, someone went to an awful lot of trouble to create it.
I got heavily involved in unionizing black workers, which got me into an awful lot of trouble because it was illegal at the time.
Britax has obviously gone to an awful lot of trouble to make this sling as comfortable as it can possibly be — the sturdy padded straps distribute baby's weight evenly across shoulders back and hips so you can even carry a toddler (should you be brave enough to try).
«You can tell them Arnold Palmer is in an awful lot of trouble,» said Palmer, his forelock bobbing impishly.

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But they do foul an awful lot, especially their interior players, and early foul trouble would erode the edges granted by one of the few frontcourts that can stave off Calipari's «Cats on the glass.
If you are prepared to be unpopular you could accomplish an awful lot for the benefit of the people you represent, so I would hope to reduce the prison population and reduce the gap between rich and poor, as it seems that the smaller the gap the fewer of society's ills trouble everybody.
What's troubling about this picture and stuff like it (the regrettable remake of The Heartbreak Kid is the film Forgetting Sarah Marshall most resembles) is that there's an awful lot of hate and cruelty packed in here front and centre.
Mr. Salle's essays are occasionally critical — in reviewing Frank Stella's recent show at the Whitney, for example, he says the artist's paintings of the last decade generally «leave us with a feeling of an awful lot of energy being expended to no particular end, of being more trouble than they're worth.»
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