Sentences with phrase «bit of trouble»

I have a little bit of trouble with fall colors.
BTW, on my sample piece, the only thing I had a little bit of trouble getting out was pink gel food coloring that I let sit on the sample for 30 minutes.
These lights can be more difficult to install and can cause you a little bit of trouble in the beginning.
This is the rule that might cause a little bit of trouble when attempting to get both cards.
Last year I was having a little bit of trouble trying to break through a — how do you call this — a sluggish mode here and there.
When my boyfriend asked about homemade lasagna, I was in a little bit of trouble because I don't remember seeing a vegetarian version on the menu of any Italian restaurant.
They may have a deep cough, but they may also have a little bit of trouble breathing.
She had a little bit of trouble moving around in it and balancing, but she had fun trying.
Make sure your diaper is snug enough in these areas so you have just a tad bit of trouble sliding your finger between the diaper and your baby's skin.
«When I got down on my knees to work, I had a little bit of trouble standing up,» he said.
Because the stars were so close together, I had a tiny bit of trouble getting the vinyl to stay in one place while I was peeling the rest off of the backing.
I have a little bit of trouble with fall colors.
I am having a little bit of trouble following the basics.
I had a little bit of trouble with the strap covers but I ended up figuring it out.
We're having a little bit of trouble finding reviews regarding the long term quality of the nuna (wear and tear), and the quality of the customer service
Yeah, those things that got them in just a little bit of trouble for cheating on emissions and ended up costing Volkswagen millions of dollars.
XYZ Films» remake of The Raid: Redemption appears to be in a little bit of trouble as distributor / production company Screen Gems...
As with most strategy games Tropico 4 was built around the PC and with the vast amounts of buildings and the wealth of micro-management options available for building and individual citizens the controller has a little bit of trouble keeping up.
I did have a little bit of trouble adjusting, though, as I typically play FIFA on Xbox One, where A is pass and B is shoot, but after a while I was able to get my brain in order.
If you had a little bit of trouble understanding the tone of «Santa Clarita Diet» at the beginning of Season 1, Timothy Olyphant gets it.
I listened to the Arseblog on Friday and by the sounds of it Forest are a team who are in a little bit of trouble at the moment.
There's a little bit of trouble on the set of Deadpool 2.
«Knowing my wife, and my mind, I'm pretty confident I was in the wrong there... I'd be in a little bit of trouble if she actually kept up with reading this blog faithfully like she promised xoxo
I might have overdone the sour cream - I had a little bit of trouble measuring it, but I don't think by very much.
American Express is in a little bit of trouble right now and, following the loss of the Costco contract, the company appears to be looking very hard at where it is and isn't making money — the recent Bluebird and Serve shutdowns are one example while recently adding the sign - up bonus restriction to Business Cards is another.
At college, before Horn «got in a little bit of trouble back home» in Fresno, he and Woods would sit up late at night as Horn tried to get Ickey not to quit the team because he wasn't starting.
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This got him into a little bit of trouble due to his overwhelming «mouthiness.»
One website has tried to cash in on all this grabbing and clawing by taking orders for the game under the guise of popular highstreet retailer Zavvi.co.uk and has found itself in a teensy bit of trouble with the police as a result.
Our one reservation was that the (prototype) earbuds had a little bit of trouble maintaining a connection on the show floor (which admittedly, probably has some of the highest amounts of radio interference on the planet).
They actually wouldn't let us go on a walk, I was having a little bit of trouble getting my labor progress and I wanted to go on a walk and they wouldn't let me leave the building.
Value Added: My colleague Andrew Leach got himself into a little bit of trouble when Twitter discovered he had no idea how the economic concept of «value added» is measured.
I have a little bit of trouble with wing droop in the Charlie Banana cloth diapers but It's not a huge deal.
«I think they're not Americans, and they have a little bit of trouble understanding the American political systems and how things work,» said one of eight GOP political consultants interviewed for this story under condition of anonymity.
She's now spayed, and we have started her on some anti-inflammatories as she had a little bit of trouble getting up off the the cold, hard floor of the shelter.
«Apple is in a bit of trouble,» said Adam Wright, senior research analyst at IDC, who estimated that about 35 million smart speakers had been installed worldwide as of a couple of weeks ago — not including U.S. Christmas sales.
Often, this was a legitimate drop and people were actually in a bit of trouble.
That may seem like it's no big deal, but it actually saves quite a bit of trouble for the employees.
But as we saw in the 2010 flash crash, liquidity can vanish quickly when high - frequency trading programs sniff a bit of trouble.
Those doubts may grow in 2017 as R3 enters the year with a bit of trouble: The group greatly missed its funding target this year when it raised $ 59 million from its members, despite hoping to raise $ 200 million.
You see, if the economy gets into a bit of trouble, the Fed can just, you know, wave its magic wand and abracadabra presto - chango - aggregated - demand, and we're growing and getting richer again.
And now it's bonds that have run into a bit of trouble as an investment asset class.

Phrases with «bit of trouble»

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