Dictionary.com

trouble in a sentence

Example sentences for trouble

However, it is great that someone finally put effort into making the letters that usually trouble dyslexics more discernible.
Computers have great trouble deciphering voices that are speaking simultaneously.
No surprise, drunk animals were more relaxed and had less anxiety, and had trouble learning to avoid possible danger.
When the bandages at last came off, he had trouble with depth perception and gauging distances, problems that would bother him.
The older one has been through fire and back, the younger one can't stay out of trouble.
The trouble is, it's worse than your phone in almost every way.
Depositors might be induced to withdraw their money by fear that the bank might be in trouble.
Do these cyberattacks right-and openly-and the belligerents will think twice before starting trouble.
The trouble with that process is that it could prove unwieldy.
There's another key that's causing some trouble, and that's the key to why this show is still on the air.
If you're having trouble with the site, please let us know.
Unfortunately their ivory has gotten them into a lot of trouble.
The trouble is, the results aren't really what you'd expect from either.
It's the only tuna that can be labeled white meat tuna and it's not in trouble.
Here are some measures you can take to avoid trouble if you're caught in a tsunami.
Interfere with those stronger neuronal connections, and a brain can have trouble laying down new memories.
When plagiarism lands an administrator in trouble, it is usually plagiarism of the more familiar variety.
The problem is, it is almost never the tricky hidden terms of those loans that get people into trouble.
As usual, he found them-but not without deep trouble.
Unclear, mixed and unachievable expectations can mean trouble.
Now, discoveries about genetic triggers may help us spot trouble before it starts.
These patients have trouble controlling their movements partly because their brains lack the neurotransmitter dopamine.
The first was not worth the trouble of writing, so he preferred to attempt the second.
There are many reasons, mostly economic, for why the yearbook should be in trouble.
What you might not know about them is they're graceful, they can swim, and they're in trouble.
There have been plenty of drones, so she shouldn't have any trouble getting mated.
Faculty members who say they have never had trouble locating material because it was improperly.
But of course, all the hives have some kind of trouble.
The trouble is that when antimatter and matter collide, both vanish in flashes of energy.
They rarely initiate social encounters, and often have trouble even meeting someone's eye.
Scholars in the field point to three sources of trouble.
Trouble here is that the range of specs could have been easily produced with both hand held and projectile weapons.
The fact that they're not could spell trouble for humans, too.
Spotted-wing drosophila: new trouble for west coast soft-fruit growers.
He is asked only to stay in fighting form and to defend the regime in times of trouble.
For older people who already have trouble sleeping, the researchers say that extra tossing and turning could be the cause.
We've had trouble getting people to even respond to our e-mails.
With an automated program, making thousands of attempts is no trouble at all.
If ranchers want to move their cattle into subsidized grazing area they are asking for trouble.
The trouble was that no one could agree on what it was or its relevance to the evolution of other animals.
For all their individual talents, the musicians had trouble finding a groove.
The immediate source of trouble is the euro area, which is struggling to stop the spread of its sovereign-debt crisis.
But in a world that's having trouble providing enough water for everybody, recycling makes sense.
Rather than endure further trouble he committed suicide.
She'd had no trouble with any of her school subjects.
We, by contrast, had trouble distinguishing our fantasies from everyday life.
The trouble is, our friends keep having afterthoughts, and they write all over the margins.
The pioneering astronaut foresees hotels in orbit-and trouble down below.
But many poorer residents rely on buses to get around and they were having more trouble.
If you have no trouble believing that, please keep it to yourself.
People with this form of agenesis have trouble moving information from one hemisphere to the other.
The flooring of our coop has caused some trouble over the seasons.
Many of us have seen trouble coming for a long, long, time.
Trouble is, these two guys couldn't be more different.
Sniff the chimpanzee gave food to a hungry primatologist who was having trouble getting his own.
In one, for instance, the data showed that the pilot had trouble rotating the plane during takeoff.
Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination.
Their capital markets remain shallow and prone to capital flight at the first sign of trouble.
We, on the other hand, have trouble imagining that kind of society.
Trouble is, these ballast water pools typically harbor lots of aquatic species.
For three large males to quiet abruptly surely meant trouble.
Meanwhile, scholars fear offending either group, getting in trouble and losing their jobs.
Often, the trouble isn't what you're saying but how you're saying it.
The trouble comes when people who are larger-than-life continue to consume excess calories.
Scientists find clues to why adolescents seek out and find trouble.
The parents having trouble with their toddlers usually weren't spotting the tiny cues that signalled those crucial moments.
The trouble with cities is that they require external support.
In developed countries, doctors monitor liver function frequently, changing or stopping medication at the first sign of trouble.
Collectively, those pathogens can cause a lot of trouble.
Other lawyers have proposed even more grounds for legal trouble.
They normally have trouble making eye contact and are awkward around other people.
But they can and do climb trees to sleep, eat, or look out for trouble.
And yet, they've been eating them for months and never had any trouble.
Trouble is, they haven't proven that any problems exist.
Any longer and the six-party process would be in trouble.
As the water becomes more acidic, corals and animals such as clams and mussels have trouble building their skeletons and shells.
Among the instances here given, there is scarcely one in which variation might not have been avoided with a little trouble.
Unsurprisingly, the less people know, the more they run into trouble.
Customers have obviously had no trouble finding them.
Wet winters can spell trouble if deep snow impairs their movement or covers their food.
With too little coal and wobbly customers, the private firms that have built new power stations are in financial trouble.
Blackberry's once-mighty manufacturer is in trouble.
The main aim is to aid those who have trouble expressing themselves verbally.
Even many of those close to him had trouble sorting out that question.
And as tax revenues dropped, state governments also found themselves in trouble.
In other words, it figured out whether or not violating the social norm would get us in trouble.
As has been mentioned, this student is probably having trouble finding someone to write a letter for them.
The hug a tree people would try to set aside land and stir up a lot of trouble.
At the approach of trouble, ostriches will lie low and press their long necks to the ground in an attempt to become less visible.
The trouble comes in when you try to translate that simple implication into an observable experiment.
But here is the thing, we've had trouble getting people together.
If you stayed away from trouble for a year, your family could come and walk around the prison rec yard with you for a few hours.
Arizonans get into more trouble with poisonous creatures than do the residents of any other state.
Infected fish are physically stunted, and their muscles are so weakened that they have trouble swimming or even pumping blood.
The trouble with the military approach is that it is extremely expensive and yet addresses none of the underlying problems.
It got so bad she had trouble walking and spent months on steroids.
But, one mistake later, the eighth-grader who had never known trouble faces five months in a military-style boot camp.
They struggled in stressful situations, often had trouble paying attention, and found it difficult to maintain friendships.
Alcoholics have trouble understanding jokes, but they may be missing out on much more than a chance to laugh.
And that means that if the bat populations start suffering, the forests may be in trouble.
Poor fuel economy can be a symptom of car trouble, or driver trouble.
The trouble with digital photography is that it is so damned predictable.
Maybe they have trouble forgetting things they should forget too.
The debt collection agency did not trouble us again.
He slowly regained an ability to follow verbal commands, and he had no trouble moving normally, but he wouldn't speak to anyone.
Although, strictly speaking, the trouble isn't of his making.
The trouble with conventional wisdom is, it's conventional.
In this extended family, people gather to pray in times of trouble.
We were warned by well meaning friends before he was born that his name will spell trouble.
Now that poor weather has returned, more trouble has followed.
There aren't any shy extroverts, because in them anxiety takes a different slant: tendency towards acting out, a trouble-maker.
It's fairly light, and fits in a decent-sized purse or bag without any trouble.
It turns out that if you self-monitor this way, you can really be in trouble in a sports situation.
If you're going to flub a power-drive, this is the club for bailing you out of trouble.
Even gardeners, it seems, still have trouble seeing the value in anything that isn't from somewhere else.
His back legs are really weak and he has trouble laying down and standing up.
Respected figures find themselves defending discredited theories or justifying why they failed to see trouble coming.
It's not predictions in general that will get you into trouble, though.
We need not trouble about the incidents of the campaign.
When the fires started approaching, some had trouble reaching the local authorities.

Famous quotes containing the word trouble

And I away in my opposite wood Am touched by that unintimate light And made feel less alone than I rightly should, For t... more
Better never trouble Trouble Until Trouble troubles you; For you only make your trouble<... more
Copyright ©  2013 Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.
About PRIVACY POLICY Terms API Careers Advertise with Us Contact Us Suggest a Word Help