单词 | In trouble |
例句 | 1. It is good to have friends in trouble. 2. Never fish in trouble water. 3. He was really terrific when I was in trouble. 4. The economy was in trouble. 5. I got in trouble for lying. 6. Although Bill has been in trouble with the police,he earns an honest penny these days by driving a van. 7. We are in trouble. 8. Her marriage is in trouble and she is desperately unhappy. 9. I was always getting in trouble for misbehaving at school. 9. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 10. He was in trouble with his teachers. 11. I think I'm in trouble with Dad. 12. I hear that their marriage is in trouble. 13. Do as you're told, otherwise you'll be in trouble. 14. She's up to the hilt in trouble. 15. We're in trouble; this is no time for contention. 16. His hot temper has landed him in trouble before. 17. He is in trouble with the law again. 18. Her driving buddy was in trouble. 19. He's in trouble with the police. 20. He's never been in trouble with his teachers before. 21. She experienced a joy in helping others in trouble. 22. I'm in trouble with the police over drugs. 23. We radioed headquarters that we were in trouble. 24. They always lean on us when they're in trouble. 25. He's in trouble but he's refused all help. 26. He admitted that their marriage was in trouble. 27. The boy caused a lot of trouble to his parents;he was always in trouble. 28. It's not the first time that the paper has been in trouble for printing untruths about people's private lives. 29. The couple laughed off rumours that their marriage was in trouble. 30. Whenever you need me, Ill be here. Whenever youre in trouble, Im always near. 1. He was really terrific when I was in trouble. 2. The economy was in trouble. 3. I got in trouble for lying. 4. Although Bill has been in trouble with the police,he earns an honest penny these days by driving a van. 5. We are in trouble. 6. The boy caused a lot of trouble to his parents;he was always in trouble. 7. It's not the first time that the paper has been in trouble for printing untruths about people's private lives. 8. The couple laughed off rumours that their marriage was in trouble. 9. Her marriage is in trouble and she is desperately unhappy. 9. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 10. I was always getting in trouble for misbehaving at school. 11. We radioed headquarters that we were in trouble. 31. If you are not careful, you'll land in trouble. 32. " We are in trouble, " he said gloomily. 33. Friends are the best resort in trouble. 34. I knew I was really in trouble when I began vomiting blood. 35. It seemed to me that she was in trouble whether Mahoney lived or died. 36. This is not the first time his exploits have landed him in trouble. 37. He knew he'd be in trouble with the bank if he overspent again;I've helped him before,but this time I'm leaving him to stew in his own juice. 38. His aggressive style of play sometimes gets him in trouble. 39. If news of the break-in reaches the boss's ears, we're in trouble. 39. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 40. You don't have to be a pessimist to realize that we're in trouble. 41. They were up to their necks in trouble with the press. 42. He is up to his ears in trouble at the moment. 43. Her friends, in inverted commas, all disappeared when she was in trouble. 44. If you persist in doing that you will end up in trouble. 45. They are in trouble, but I expect they will muddle through. 46. I was in trouble and I could see no way out of the situation. 47. A few borrowers will find themselves in trouble with their repayments through no fault of their own. 48. I'll give you one last chance and if you don't bring it on Monday, you'll be in trouble. 49. You'll be in trouble if you don't watch your step. 50. The old lady often comforts those who are in trouble. 51. That boy's always in trouble - the police are after him again. 52. She was a problem child, always in trouble with the police. 53. The news that he was in trouble determined me to act at once. 54. He seemed to have a sixth sense for knowing when his brother was in trouble. 55. There is increasing demand for the United Nations to intervene in trouble spots throughout the world. 56. Someone was thrashing around in the water, obviously in trouble. 57. If you turn a deaf ear to my warnings, you'll land in trouble. 58. Contact the Coastguard immediately if you see a boat in trouble. 59. If I don't get this finished in time, I'll be in trouble. 60. She may be in trouble at this very moment and trying to call you. 61. Japan's banks are in trouble because of bad loans and the stock market plunge. 62. I've been in trouble since I was eleven years of age. 63. People are saying if we don't buck up we'll be in trouble. 64. The stern set of the officer's jaw made Tony realize he was in trouble. 65. I knew I would be in trouble if I was found out, but I decided to risk it anyway. 66. I've heard from reliable sources that the company is in trouble. 67. He was in trouble with the police as a teenager but now he's completely changed his ways. 68. He was a real tearaway at school - he was always in trouble with teachers or with the police. 69. You'll be in trouble if you get home after curfew. 69. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 70. A phone line to help children in trouble has been closed due to lack of cash. 71. We were in trouble but now things are looking up. 72. Recent successes have obscured the fact that the company is still in trouble. 73. If we can't keep to the schedule, we'll be in trouble. 74. The business is in trouble, but we are just about keeping our heads above water. 75. Unemployment is rising, prices are increasing; in a nutshell, the economy is in trouble. 76. I hope I haven't landed you in trouble with your boss. 77. He's been pouring a large sum of money into the company for two years but it's still in trouble. 78. You'd better zip your lip or you'll be in trouble! 79. Any one of my players who steps out of line will be in trouble with me as well. 80. I think she may be in trouble with the law. 81. A woman in the street saw that he was in trouble and came to his aid. 82. If I cop you cheating again you'll be in trouble. 83. He was in trouble with the police a lot when he was younger, but now he's a reformed character. 84. We are in trouble... Not to mince matters, we are ruined! 85. Jim's always getting himself in trouble, but he usually seems to fall on his feet. 86. They stole the car for a lark, but now they're in trouble. 87. Another radiologist confirmed that my kidney was in trouble. 88. Being in trouble with the bank. 89. Ballesteros's game was in trouble. 90. Even when I am good, I get in trouble. 91. He was irascible, hard-cussing, for ever landing in trouble. 92. But that would land Dolly in trouble. 93. It doesn't have to land you in trouble. 94. I think he was in trouble with the police. 95. Tina got in trouble for telling lies. 96. Those are the kids who get in trouble. 97. He's in trouble with the law again. 98. I'm in trouble at work, as per usual. 99. No relationship is easy,() and nobody should ever think it is. The minute you start forgetting the needs of the other person is when you get in trouble. Goldie Hawn 100. The key to success is flexibility. If you're too rigid, you could be in trouble. 101. He could take care of it when one of the kids got in trouble with the police. 102. He said he'd never been in trouble before, which I was content to take on trust. 103. But cobblers and laundry owners could be in trouble, and tobacco products should be avoided altogether. 104. When people were in trouble, the police were more welcome than the Lone Ranger and Tonto. 105. For example your own columns continually describe Equitable as if it is bankrupt, in trouble, or in crisis. 106. In that one brief moment he knew that he was in trouble. 107. There was no harm in that but it landed him in trouble every time. 108. These multi-purpose, leisure-park hotels look under siege like huge ocean liners in trouble at sea. 109. A society that widely adopts this attitude is in trouble. 110. To illustrate the paradigm, reference is made to an alcohol education course developed for offenders in trouble through drink. 111. How did a plant in trouble be-come a high-performing plant with good management / employee relations in just three years? 112. In Northwood, the golf course flooded, and rural homes along the Goose River were in trouble. 113. He struggled to bring in attractions like the popular singer Sandie Shaw but the ballroom was in trouble. 114. However, his hopes were shattered when Mr Little left to join Leicester and Darlington were back in trouble. 115. For she had learned how difficult it was to uphold the sanctity of human life without alienating women in trouble. 116. In high school, we often got in trouble for talking in class. 117. If you're in trouble, for example, do you try to sort it out yourself or get everyone else involved? 118. The city's in trouble and is crying out for help. 119. You trying to get me in trouble with my boss? 120. If the club golfer, having read that late hitting is desirable, deliberately seeks an action he is in trouble. 121. He's in trouble this time. The police have said they're going to press charges. 122. But lawyers said those defendants were acting primarily to help wives and other relatives in trouble in connection with the espionage. 123. Many retailers are in trouble simply because Wal-Mart moved into their territory. 124. Jones landed in trouble over his commentary on a football video glorifying violence. 125. Ernic had been in trouble for his brain since the first grade. 126. Was this the price that these incomers to Orkney were to pay for befriending and attempting to support another family in trouble? 127. You could get in trouble traveling with them, especially this late in the day: they attracted Viet Cong attention. 128. Being too aggressive can land you in trouble - and still not get you paid. 129. He's always coming up with these dumb schemes for making money that just land us in trouble. 130. The single currency is in trouble, and the problem is worsening. 131. Some railwayman must have opened the doors, perhaps sensing he was in trouble. 132. Claims about the beneficial effects of its products on children's intelligence recently landed a company called Larkhall Natural Health in trouble. 133. With their case in trouble, prosecutors agreed to a plea bargain. 134. You had to have a reason for going from A to B, or else you were in trouble. 135. Should the Fanatic start to whirl about anywhere near them they know they are in trouble! 136. The best footballer of his year he was also regularly in trouble with one teacher or another. 137. But it suddenly took a flier and I knew I was in trouble. 138. Its brief revival was sparked by Dziekanowski who fed Tarasiewicz and for once a long shot had Shilton in trouble. 139. But it wasn't just the disc dodgers who found themselves in trouble. 140. And Malone is even managing to get in trouble with himself at the moment. 141. We also felt that they might gain some insight into why it is they are so often in trouble with us. 142. He was still hungry, but he was not in trouble. 143. If you're in trouble, or have a problem, everyone pitches in to help. 144. Clarisa was in trouble, but she would not let go of Janir. 145. I put my sales hat on only when a rep was really in trouble. 146. Even a swimmer with all his wits about him might well be in trouble down those reaches at this time of year. 147. Tony was always in trouble with the police when he was young, but now he's a respectable married man. 148. The Raika were in trouble and when it came to articulating their misfortunes these normally taciturn men became eloquent. 149. One entrepreneur we talked to got in trouble just this way. 150. He died at forty, leaving me with two children; my son got in trouble with the law. 151. I've never been in trouble with the police, touch wood. 152. A Your marriage is in trouble but jumping into bed with some one else isn't the answer. 153. And it seemed no time at all since he was a young scallywag and always in trouble. 154. And this probably explains why the balanced budget amendment to the Constitution seemed to be in trouble last week. 155. The real man smiles in trouble, gathers strength from distress, and grows brave by reflection. Thomas Paine 156. Might we not show these photographs to the government and land the people in trouble? 157. Has the industry finally shed its negative image for helping businesses only when they are in trouble? 158. At home there was always a grown-up to turn to if you were in trouble. 159. Any proposal will be in trouble if it has to be approved by the upper house of parliament as well as the lower house. 160. But that friendship got her in trouble when her boss asked her to make the currency exchange. 161. Radio personality Don Imus has gotten in trouble again for what he said on the air. 162. He came from a good(sentence dictionary), supportive family and had never been in trouble before. 163. Intermediate Treatment is meant to help not only children in trouble but those at risk of getting into trouble. 164. Children are left to fend for themselves and often get in trouble in the process. 165. Some companies in the industry are in trouble, but there are countervailing forces that will help others survive. 166. And I always get in trouble with the teachers and Mom and Dad. 167. At Wharton he examined fallen angels, the bonds of one-time blue-chip corporations now in trouble. 168. Hinkley Point A, opened in 1971, has been in trouble for some time with faulty pipework causing safety concerns. 169. I had been in trouble before, but then I'd been given probation and community work. 170. He knew if some one was standing in the blind spot directly behind him, he was in trouble. 171. The woman, who spotted the boy in trouble, yelled to him to sit still while she called rescue workers. 172. When a friend is in trouble, don't annoy him by asking if there is anything you can do. Think up something appropriate and do it. Edgar Watson Howe 173. Anson's abrasive personality has landed her in trouble many time in the past. 174. Most of the young people had suffered several foster placement breakdowns, and some had been in trouble with the law. 175. But with his popularity waning and the economy temporarily faltering, Park was in trouble even in his own entourage. 176. Her marriage was in trouble, her husband cold and unloving, her emotional and physical health eroded by bulimia. 177. The Old Testament prophets were devastatingly political and frequently found themselves in trouble for it. 178. Technology and society generally is continuously in trouble because this elementary principle is forgotten or ignored by enthusiastic innovators. 179. Reports that the company is in trouble continue to swirl. 180. Keith says this match was a nightmare scenario and Gloucester are in trouble. 181. Huntress:The Runner is in trouble! Protect her! 182. In trouble he is always buoyant. 183. Some Middle Eastern markets, notably Dubai, already in trouble. 184. Hunting without a license will land you in trouble. 185. Your daughter is in trouble, Mrs. Reid? 186. The smart-aleck rookie detective got himself in trouble. 187. A child's great recourse in trouble is its mother. 188. Give a helping hand to a man in trouble. 189. He sat down on a bench, unceremoniously, doggedly , like a man in trouble. 189. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 190. On the street corner he stood for a long time, frowning in trouble and perplexity. 191. Extensive experience in trouble voice network issues and isolating problems. 192. If I do get in trouble, I'm quick runner and good climber. 193. Fearing he would get in trouble, the soap maker kept the mistake a secret and packaged and shipped the air-filled soap to customers around the country. 194. The technology's adeptness at handling largefiles got Cohen in trouble with the Motion Picture Association ofAmerica, which ordered BitTorrent to remove copyrighted content fromits network. 195. Plz dail this number only under emergent situation, if you are in trouble. There will be some one coming to pick you up. 196. Well? Or are you going to tattle and get me in trouble again? 197. IT IS usually axiomatic that when your customers are in trouble, you are too. 198. You can depend on him for help whenever you're in trouble. He is a true blue. 199. Lorenzo Adams is in trouble. While working at a bill collection agency in Norfolk, VA an old debt of his own suddenly comes due when Frankie Gutierrez, an L. A. loan shark, shows up at his door. 200. Some Middle Eastern markets, notably Dubai, are already in trouble. 201. So he said to the companion: Don't display! Don't become an exhibitionist, otherwise you will be in trouble. 202. The man known as New York's " Preppie Killer" is back in trouble with the law. 203. A quiet, square-built man with a captain's beard, Stone was known for rescuing stray dogs and stranded motorists and, on occasion, sailors in trouble. 204. The score is that you are in trouble with the Internal Revenue Service. 205. You're intuitive this week; however, this attribute could get you in trouble if you tactlessly say what you think. 206. The airline industry was in trouble and needed a transportation secretary who understood its problems. 207. I seen too many good people get in trouble because of the booze. 208. In his youth, Tony Blair's rebellious streak often landed him in trouble. 209. One should never lose his heart when he is in trouble, because adversity can always serve as a paving stone to success. 210. The guerrilla force fell in trouble, so they had to go under. 211. The issuing bank would be driven out of business if it didn't. They all were using fractional reserve banking so if you have a big player that's demanding gold from you you're in trouble. 212. I was the All-American kid, or so I told myself – good grades, never in trouble, bright future, well-respected by my peers. 213. Naively optimistic, full of good intentions, but despite his good intentions, are still unavoidable in trouble. 214. Already mentioned above, the current inventory at a high level in the lower, survive in trouble, low profits, but upstream production profits in excess of PTA and PX. 215. Robin is back from the Crusades and in trouble with King John, who declares him an outlaw “to be hunted all the days of his life”: cue a feast of deadeye archery and slashing swordfights. 216. You hurt my feelings betraying me when I'm in trouble. 217. He got in trouble down in town, The deputy sheriff shot him down. I wore his golden orange blossom ring. 218. Across town, three of Brown's men were in trouble at the gun factory. The factory was built on an island in the Shenandoah River. 219. He's in trouble again. This time he has broken a windowpane. 220. You can depend on him for help whenever you're in trouble. He's a true blue. 221. Although it may get you in trouble with your mother, the Caddis Fly hatch on Mothers day is legendary. 222. Many aren't aware that they've become fools and accomplices until they discover that there is no one around to yell for help when they are in trouble. This is the sadness of Chinese people. 223. Just imagine! You are in trouble, because your card got stolen and you don't have anyone to help you-all your friends are miles away. 224. Unless firms have patents of their own to assert so they can reach a cross-licensing agreement (often with money changing hands too), they will be in trouble. 225. If you are in trouble abroad you should see a consul. 226. The electromagnetic interference and mechanical vibration are easy to cause false output of the PLC, thus resulting in trouble of the system. 227. The experiences in trouble shooting of the deuteron and tungsten lamps in the service of P E 5000 atomic absorption spectrophotometers were demonstrated in this paper. 228. And while their taste is undeniably impeccable,() it can get them in trouble at bankruptcy court. 229. When I was in trouble, he would chuff me up and help me. 230. The book connects to Mr. Gilb's earlier efforts, and his preoccupation with young, working-class Mexican-American men prone to getting themselves in trouble. 231. No matter you are trying to buy some computer stuff or getting in trouble with some technical problem, our vendition and techno-support will bring you with satisfaction. 232. This article deals briefly with the requirements of front wheel alignment and its detection, diagnostic method and the writers experience in trouble removal in car repairs is also described. 233. But given the rise in the number of sleep-disorder clinics and the sale of soporific drugs, even this one fundamental outlet for aloneness is in trouble. 234. A woman is in trouble. Her husband is stalking her with a .45-caliber semi-automatic. 235. You can depend on him for help whenever you're in trouble. He a true blue. 236. Don't cry wolf or when you're really in trouble, no one will believe you. ; 25. 237. Another time, he abandoned his big lead in a yacht race in order to rescue a competitor who got in trouble and needed help. 238. The whole family will fetch up in trouble if he goes on like that. 239. Walk to the cool Mo handy, the averaging wears to want to enter to back with him together and sees this, man in trouble location arc arc hand, vibrate head to corner round but escape. 240. I later joked that I knew I was in trouble when, at the ten-minute mark, the American Samoan delegation started roasting a pig. |
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