Sentences with phrase «were in trouble for»

While doing therapy with teenagers who were in trouble for delinquent behavior, they started telling me how much satisfaction they got from making their parents angry.
After all, that's the same thing that Apple and the Publishing 5 were in trouble for.
«Now, not only was I in trouble for screwing up the year — I was in trouble for lying about it.»
It's unclear if mobile phone operators are in any trouble for selling ZTE phones, but since the mobile device manufacturer can't export components such as Qualcomm modem chips that are necessary to make those phones work, ZTE may not be able to make phones anyway.
Robertson furiously replied that he had not been reviewing troops and that, if Sullivan didn't watch his words, he might be in trouble for «libel and slander.»
Confidential sources have informed Christianity Today that the Hinn marriage has been in trouble for a long time and that...
Someone should be in trouble for even threatening to pull the soldier.
The Sunday school is in trouble for reasons that Lynn and Wright spell out, plus others that one feels in the bones or can easily pick up elsewhere.
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.»
He also noted that Rice had no previous record of being in trouble for off - field behavior.
They loved him at Mississippi and he hasn't been in any trouble for a long time.
We are in trouble for the season... Even the simple thing can not be done... I hope it is based on his fitness and he will get better soon.
If the Jaguars don't make the playoffs with Garrard under center (and fourth - year man Quinn Gray as the backup), the coach will be in trouble for changing his mind so late and not protecting the franchise on draft day.
Really do not like the team because we will be in trouble for set plays, the team too experimental and i see too many holes, need DM AND CB ASAP
The Polish glovesman has been in trouble for his habit in the past, having been slapped with a # 20,000 by parent club Arsenal after he was caught smoking in the showers following a 2 - 0 defeat to Southampton.
They are playing as if they could be in trouble for a CL slot.
Uefa have now opened up proceedings to charge both clubs with Sky Sports reporting that United are in trouble for allegedly blocking stairways, crowd disturbance and for the throwing of objects.
«I think back to watching you for the first time as a young kid at Bodymoor Heath and realising straight away that I was in trouble for my place.
He has been in trouble for racially abusing Patrice Evra and has been accused of diving and cheating numerous times.
My 6 - year - old son is in trouble for being defiant in school, but we don't see any of this behavior at home.
As an adult, I'm obsessive about cleaning, but growing up I remember many times where I was in trouble for not cleaning my room, the bathroom, doing my own laundry, etc; but, no one really ever made me clean up my stuff.
Secondly, it looks like Osborne is in trouble for wrongly naming two banks - HSBC and Citigroup - as being under investigation for the Libor scandal.
They are in trouble for very different reasons.
The media are currently full of articles, like this one saying that D.J. Trump could be in trouble for not disclosing payments to Stormy Daniels.
The mayor also suggested that Singh pleaded guilty only because he was in trouble for a variety of corrupt acts, many related to his dealings with political figures on Long Island.
They've been in trouble for a while now, and I'm certain he knows this.
He's in trouble for «breaking stuff, stealing stuff, hitting stuff, kicking stuff and setting stuff on fire.»
Austin Wintory, the composer behind the soundtracks to games like Journey and The Banner Saga, might be in trouble for... doing his job.
Urban schools have been in trouble for quite some time and to my knowledge the wealthy backers of education reformer were nothing other than sublimely uninterested.
Well if we do that, then the graduation rate's gonna go down and we'll be in trouble for graduation rates.
Actually, in her more honest moments, Elinor will admit that the marriage has been in trouble for some...
The company has been in trouble for the last 1.5 years as every quarter they are basically losing money.
At a minimum, we want to be able to get ahold of our kids when we call — and not have those calls ignored because they are busy, or doing something they know they will be in trouble for.
The brother, Griffin, is in a relationship with Theo which is in trouble for a number of reasons.
Traditional BlackBerry fans will be saddened by the news, but the company has been in trouble for some time and the writing has long been on the wall for its own handsets.
Barnes & Noble has been indicating that its Nook business is in trouble for months.
If my loans were truly paid under Navient, by them, am I in trouble for payback if I don't contact them, and have blocked their future payments?
Even if the company is Poland is «legit» (in any sense), you'll be in trouble for operating an unlicensed money transfer service under U.S. Federal law.
Navient is in trouble for deceptive student loan shenanigans: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/01/19/feds-sue-largest-us-student-loan-company-over-repayments.html
He'll get a workout, he won't be in trouble for pulling, and you'll have a new way to haul things.
They are tired of being in trouble for not cleaning the cage, and you are tired of nagging them to do it.
Prince is a big time night club owner, who has been in trouble for allowing illegal actively, especially drug use, inside his own clubs.
It looks like No Man's Sky could be in trouble for over-promising on features that fans believe did not make it into the final product of the game.
We have a decent for the state Chet Edwards (Waco / Bryan / College Station district) but he's in trouble for the election now.
Bixi has been in trouble for awhile - the latest deal to save what has become a city institution fell apart, leaving bike share in uncertainty, though scheduled to go on this spring.
H&M has been in trouble for a while now, with stores closing and sales dropping 14 percent overall last year.
If a new certificate of title is required, you may be in trouble for crossing a line.
Caravella was known to law enforcement as someone who had been in trouble for theft crimes in the past.
Student marks may not really belong to the university as that data belongs to each individual student so I don't think you'll be in trouble for that.
My marriage has been in trouble for many years.
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