Sentences with phrase «in a bit of trouble now»

Common injuries, like cuts, scrapes, and bruises, can happen frequently in daycares; small children can be expected to get in a bit of trouble now and then.

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Now while he was a young player in all of those seasons, it is a bit troubling that a player who appears that couldn't get a loan move to a Serie B side is all of a sudden a surprise signing for Leeds.
The researchers are now looking at ways to stop the formation of the compounds that cause trouble, in the hopes of developing a peanut that doesn't bite back.
The simple inclusiveness of that idea and the feeling behind it — the sense that this nation, with all of its troubles, is something we're all in together — may sound especially poignant now, and even a bit quaint.
That's a bit more tricky but I can prep a print file in a matter of an hour or two now — the trouble is finding the time to sit down and do it because I would rather be writing.
Now, the two sisters were in a bit of trouble.
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.
Now we did notice in our review period that the heart rate monitor does have a bit of trouble measuring the heart rate when you are working out, whether that's running, lifting weights, etc..
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