Sentences with phrase «kinds of trouble»

Let's take a look at what kind of trouble we hope we can get ourselves into.
Young puppies often get into different kinds of troubles and pet owners need to be particularly careful to keep them away from danger.
Her older sister and brother tend to get into various kinds of trouble, and her parents are always looking for a new «opportunity» in some other town.
Well, maybe some trouble... but the good kind of trouble.
Serious, proper, the money's running out and the chairman wants to sell and most of our players have left kind of trouble.
No doubt nice option but several kinds of trouble are associated with it.
Not the serious kind of trouble so much; more like getting a rise out of somebody.
The worst possible kind of trouble: he's been turned into a human.
At the very least, the G5 shows quite clearly just what kinds of trouble customers may have to, or are already, dealing with.
You never know what kind of trouble you are going to get into when out with young kids, so it's super helpful to keep your diaper bag handy.
But I agree that a quickly rising yield can spell different kinds of trouble.
The seller can get into various kinds of trouble, including losing their license, under liquor board regulations.
With a hilarious disregard for danger, they always stumble into the best kind of trouble.
He and his human pal, Stu (Stu Rutherford), create new kinds of trouble for the veteran vamps.
But this is a very free abstract painting and is the kind of painting that got me into a certain kind of trouble with the American Abstract Artists.
From the increasing numbers of the best dissertation writing services online, we can infer that students face various kind of trouble while doing research.
The biggest thing for me, I'm trying to get the ball in the fairway and take kind of trouble out of play and minimize the mistakes.»
Emma Roberts is a different kind of troubled teen in It's Kind of a Funny Story.
Reunited, they bicker and spar gently but take care of each other through a series of small episodes, until Eve's «sister» Ava (Mia Wasikowska) comes to stay and, stirs up the same kind of trouble that had caused them not to have seen her for 87 years.
«The older he gets, the worse kind of trouble he got into.»
The crash brought a different kind of trouble for the Kansas - based investment company Waddell & Reed Financial Inc..
Drivers from big cities tend to have higher risks than small city drivers as their locations have higher risks in car thefts, accidents, and other kinds of trouble in all.
Let's take a look at what kind of trouble we hope we can get ourselves into.
«He has a better relationship with Putin than anyone else Trump could have chosen, and before we dismiss that as a bad thing, we should consider the benefits of better communications with a guy that has a demonstrated ability to make all kinds of trouble for Washington.»
Star was never a business in any kind of trouble, just a solid one whose tapering growth prospects jarred with management's rhetoric.
A lack in any of these departments can land you in all kinds of trouble.
I've met many stupid senior leaders, but I've never met any stupid enough to walk right into that kind of trouble.
I felt like i was always in some kind of trouble.
If they do not control it, they get into all kinds of trouble.
That's the kind of trouble you get when diverse groups of people actually cross paths with one another.
I have heard all kinds of troubling interpretations.
Hearing that you've been through that kind of trouble and come out the other side gives me hope that our church community will continue to put division behind us and continue to grow in grace.
The freedoms of expression present democratic societies with the unwelcome news that they are in trouble, hut because all societies, like most individuals, are always in some kind of trouble, the news doesn't drive them onto the reefs of destruction.
Defensive players are penetrating but notoriously demonic, and they have all kinds of trouble constructing things.
(Psalm 91) It all means all kinds of trouble, God will protect us if we abide in Him and we do He will abide in us
I see the O.T. as that period of my life when I walked without God, full of all kinds of troubles as I attempted to live life on my terms.
Add the fact that mothers are almost always assigned primary custody of minor children and that child support is not mandated in almost 40 percent of all settlements and in any case is often irregularly or never paid, and you have a recipe for all kinds of trouble.
One of the most effective advertisements on television several years ago showed a girl who gets into all kinds of trouble, perils from which an escape is unlikely, and who always lands in a Dodge automobile.
Fortunately, it was not the kind of trouble one expects to see on CNN these days.
Quarterbacks just do not get out of that kind of trouble, and if you are a defensive coordinator I don't even know how you plan against it.
I don't think he looks for this kind of trouble, but of course the swagger kind of brings it on.»
If you can attack the ball in the air you cause all kinds of trouble for teams.
Lew Alcindor was having all kinds of trouble with Washington's sagging defense.
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