Sentences with phrase «never been in trouble»

Her father, Scott, told the judge, «My daughter's never been in trouble a day in her life.
«Most of my clients charged with DWI have never been in trouble before and are dealing with the social stigma associated with this crime.
When a client has never been in trouble before and thinks the system works like you were taught in school they are amazed at how the cops can lie, cheat and steal and that is because society believes the ends justify the means.
Seemingly straitlaced Mike has never been in trouble — until police find four joints in his locker, forcing him to choose whether or not to betray a childhood friend.
A quiet student who had never been in trouble, she nervously left class.
The honor student had never been in trouble at school before, and she let the drug dogs sniff her backpack.
«I've never been in trouble before.»
Im 36 never been in trouble or in jail looking for someone who enjoys life and understands what a true man is.
hi i'm marvin i'm 29 single blk male 5ft 6 150 brown eyes nokid's own place my job is takeing care my dad i pay my own bill's don't have a whip working on 1 luv to go clubing dancing blowing fishing waterslide traveling i mind my own business never been in trouble anythings else u wan na ask me...
I'm honest, never been in trouble with the law.
He'd never been in trouble.
In Big Rice Lake, Federal Wildlife Agent Gus Bonde picked up a man shooting after hours; the victim complained: «In 10 years I've never been in trouble for game violation.»
Both are high honors students (one in college and one in high school), both hold jobs, and both have never been in trouble with the law.
She doesn't drink, doesn't smoke; doesn't do drugs; doesn't have a criminal record (and has never been in trouble with the law... and yes I know this, when a kid is able to tell a parent that they tried pot but didn't like it, you know they being honest).
You see all the essays are similar to each other as they have their own definite structure; if you follow this very structure you will never be in trouble with your essay assignment writing.
Read all the contracts and you will never be in trouble.

Not exact matches

But the inventor who had first caught Fortune's eye more than two decades earlier was someone else: a rebellious physics genius, not yet 30, who «never took the trouble to graduate from Harvard» and who had started a small company in a cellar on Boston's Dartmouth Street.
Could it be that someone found a way to vastly increase the supply of gold without having to go through the trouble of mining it — to dishoard and lease it from central bank reserves and then issue certificates against gold that never existed in the first place?
After all, his last great trade deal, the CETA with Europe is in serious trouble in the EU and may never be implemented.
If by «advantages» you mean things like children always staying out of trouble, sickness never hammering away in our lives, or financial troubles staying away, then you're right.
But the «troubled conscience» was never a simple and uniform spiritual malaise, and it took different forms in different pastoral and theological contexts.
Therefore I will trust you always, for thought I may be lostâ $» and in the shadow of deathâ $» I will not be afraid, because I know you will never leave me to face my troubles all alone.â $ (Thomas Merton).
Maybe when you were naming your kids, there was a name you thought was good, but when you mentioned it to your spouse, they were reminded of a kid they had trouble with back in grade school, and so could never name their child that.
Not like a «friend - friend» that you see every day, but like a really good friend — the kind that you've never really had trouble with — the type that you an see each other once every 2 years and it seems like you haven't missed a beat — the kind that you'd drop everything (including work) if you got a call from them saying they were in town.
They often explore a text and are never troubled if the same text has already been used in several previous addresses.
When the pastor does all of the calling, members never know the blessing that comes from being with one another, of learning from one another in times of trouble, of praying with and for one another.
Palestinian suffering becomes (the phrase is Goldhagen's) the «unifying symbol» for many people «who have never been troubled by oppression of Palestinians in Lebanon and Syria, or the fate of the world's many other stateless peoples, like the Kurds, Tamils, Tibetans, or Chechens.»
As to Jesus of Nazareth, my Opinion of whom you particularly desire, I think the system of Morals and His Religion, as he left them to us, the best the world ever saw, or is likely to see; but I apprehend it has received various corrupting Changes, and I have, with most of the present Dissenters in England, some doubt as to his Divinity; tho» it is a question I need not dogmatize upon, having never studied it, and think it needless to busy myself with it now, when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble.
A deeply troubling aspect is that the court majority accepted assisted suicide as a form of medical care, while those in the minority vigorously protested that caring can never mean killing.
Because he's never in trouble, he doesn't break laws, he ministers to the poor, they are trying to find SOME way to castigate him.
I TOLD HIM THAT I believe in electricity and other forces of nature, but as for a God, if there is one, He has never done anything for me... «Then all of your troubles are over,» says the man and leaves the room (Cathy Burns, Alcoholics Anonymous Unmasked, p. 39; emphasis added).
By 1980, however, the somewhat chastened magazine acknowledged he was not: «God is making a comeback Most intriguingly, this is happening not among theologians or ordinary believers — most of whom never accepted for a moment that he was in any serious trouble — but in the crisp, intellectual circles of academic philosophers, where the consensus had long banished the Almighty from fruitful discourse.»
While before I never thought things would become as good as they have, now I have trouble believing that dissenters were given such a prominent venue in which to market their discredited views.
As to the divine consequence, it is the growing awareness of a cosmic Love, a cosmic Lover, that holds us tight, that never lets us go, that stays with us in all our problems and troubles and sufferings as well as in our joys and delights, that lives with us and for us, and that in the end receives us into his own life — where we are forever loved in the Love that endures, beyond all «changes and chances,» in the everlastingness that is God himself.
While, therefore, punitive trouble was a terrific fact in early Christian thinking — «He that soweth unto his own flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption» (Galatians 6:8)-- it never was treated as an adequate statement of suffering's cause.
They pushed your buttons, and they were never, ever quiet... unless they were in trouble.
(Religious music would be in trouble in much of the world if it could never be rhythmic or animated.)
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.
Never mind all the people I am not so expert in getting out of trouble, all those victims of natural disaster and disease and crime.
Some waxed paper does seem to stick more than others (I never had trouble with mine at home in the all the testing rounds, nor did the recipe's tester but...) so parchment paper might be a better bet next time.
it's one of those few desserts that i never tire of eating, no many how many days it's in the fridge (you really can only eat so much in one sitting)- i always seem to have trouble talking people into trying it, but that's fine with me.
I've never had any trouble with eating them raw, and I would assume the oat flour sold in stores is «safe».
I just put up my never - fail whole - wheat pie crust recipe — vodka or bourbon keeps the crust flaky without ever getting tough and the alcohol bakes off completely so it's safe for kids — in case any of your faithful readers are having trouble with their crusts.
Trouble is, with the recipe for these quinoa fritters in my back pocket, I just may never be able to go paleo again.
For the most part, though, his trouble was in his putter, for he reached all of the 18 putting areas in par or less yet never took fewer than two putts to get the ball in the hole.
Ville WERE lying 2nd before today, trounced Pool at Anfield last week, had the week off, and yet, we never looked in trouble today.
you will never be then.if preparing means praying Europa games in adora and Romania then we in trouble.
Derrick was never in danger of starving or living on the street, but he made his own trouble.
And in Marco Reus and Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang, Dortmund have an attack which is capable of troubling any defence, never mind one which contains Sakho and Lovren.
But aside from a traffic violation, he had never before been in trouble with the law.
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