Sentences with phrase «of a lot of trouble»

They've given us a hell of a lot of trouble — but also more than the common measure of honor.
But of course, as so many 7 - year - olds have learned, that usually gets you in a hell of a lot of trouble.
The leverage is already there, if you position size correctly based on the normal amount of shares you trade you will stay out of a lot of trouble with losing a lot of money.
While factory workers are clinging by their fingernails to a middle - class lifestyle, there's another group that is having a heck of a lot of trouble getting there in the first place.
«Good... you're feelings are source of a lot of trouble.
(As Yeats once said, «It gave me the devil of a lot of trouble to get into verse the poems that I am going to read, and that is why I will not read them as if they were prose.»)
He has paid tribute to his grandmother's discipline for keeping him out of a lot of trouble on the streets, to his father (a roofer) for instilling a work ethic into him, and to football for offering him a way to excel.
He goes through a hell of a lot of trouble for one chaste kiss on horseback only to walk away from it all to live the life of an outlaw.
It's simple enough, but within a few minutes Leon has explained the needed backstory of the series and fallen into a heck of a lot of trouble involving the local villagers being possessed by something called Las Plagas.
hmm I am wondering if Unreal Engine 3 is the cause of a lot of the trouble.
Irrespective of the season, the jeans can get us out of a lot of trouble and can help build the most stylish ones.
There's no excuse for crashing a car, let alone doing it while under the influence of alcohol so when we found out that a 21 - year - old girl did all of the above — in a Maserati Quattroporte, no less — we kind of figured that she's going to be in a heck of a lot of trouble.
«People think the changes up here are invisible... but if it only changes half as much down there as it has changed up here you guys are in for a hell of a lot of trouble
I always had an invisible court room judge perched upon my shoulder when interacting with clients, and indeed, before and after same whilst engaging thoughts about what I would do or not do before or after the fact respectively... kept me out of a lot of trouble.
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