Sentence examples for become a trouble from inspiring English sources

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"It's become a trouble spot," the NBC News executive said.

Baer's brokerage house, added in the throes of the late 1990s bull market, has become a trouble spot.

The trial is taking place in Hackney, east London, which has become a trouble spot for riders.

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He was generally unsuccessful in competitions for plum jobs within the Venetian Republic, but this turned to his advantage since it freed him to become a trouble-shooter for projects like San Giorgio or the reconstruction of the Doge's Palace after two devastating fires in the 1570s.

And if Iraq becomes a trouble spot another Yugoslavia then the region will allocate more to foreign investments".

So Mr. Bush returned to Texas to run the Rangers, but he visited the White House periodically and became a trouble-shooter.

Difficulty in driving and parking has accordingly become a big trouble for people's daily life.

"Whether they're up to no good or nothing at all, they've become a magnet for trouble.

But neighbors said that, lately, it had become a magnet for trouble, with music blasting in the small hours of the morning, young men and boys drinking on the stoop, and, on several occasions, police officers breaking up the crowds but making no arrests.

Braddock's instructions only gave Shirley the vaguest command over Johnson, which was to later become a source of trouble.

While Lisa wondered whether she should become a client, something troubled her.

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