Sentence examples for coming troubles from inspiring English sources

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Ben S. Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, inadvertently warned of the coming troubles four years ago.

"You're the worst!" At Christmastime in 2004, a nasty spat cropped up between Mr. Blagojevich and Mr. Mell and the fallout stretched well beyond the family, offering some of the clearest public hints of Mr. Blagojevich's coming troubles.

In the Old Testament there were repeated warnings of coming troubles of Israel because they had put their trust in politicians (kings and their other leaders) rather than in serving God one-by-one.

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That gut-level doubt can portend coming trouble seems true by definition, self-evident.

WASHINGTON — Gen. Ray Odierno is downsizing the Army, but slowly, in case of coming trouble with Iran and the Middle East.

Computers track sensor data on operating performance of a jet engine, or slight structural changes in an oil rig, looking for telltale patterns that signal coming trouble.

And with fun comes trouble.

With that comes trouble.

Now comes trouble: the giant Polyphemus arrives.

And with that heat comes trouble.

Then came trouble from Australia.

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