Sentence examples for generated trouble for from inspiring English sources

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Compton had generated trouble for the batsmen by tossing the ball up and beating the bat or inducing edges, but Morris counterattacked with drives.

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They generate trouble for their children, who have one foot in New York and one in India.

Yet it is difficult not to despair of Chambers' capacity for generating trouble.

(See “Bonds Yield Trouble For Stock”).

The extra trees have generated more troubles for Woods and his driver than the extra length.

Hamas, the Brothers' Palestinian offshoot, has ruled Gaza since 2007, when it ousted the secular nationalists of Fatah in a swift, ruthless coup.That victory has generated pride but also trouble for the Brothers.

But if the Nagoya works is still having trouble generating profits for Mitsubishi, it has had no trouble engendering political controversy.

In the Observer, Andrew Rawnsley believes that Ashcroft uses carefully timed opinion polls to "generate publicity", "stir trouble for the prime minister" and influence the direction of the party.

I'll get in trouble for this.

You may get in trouble for talking.

You might get in trouble for this.

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