Sentence examples for in some trouble from inspiring English sources

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The Irish, already qualified for next year's tournament in Bangladesh after an unbeaten run in their group, were in some trouble at 42-4 in their innings.

The Troubled Nuclear Deal The nuclear deal seems to be in some trouble.

And Coe is in some trouble too.

After winning with the jack, East was in some trouble.

I think I may be in some trouble.

"We thought, 'Here's a project that's in some trouble, not a lot.

It was already in some trouble before this latest scandal broke.

Second, if Mr. Romney does not take advantage of it, he will be in some trouble.

I don't remember when's the last time I've been in some trouble.

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"One of our rowers, Josh Booth, from the men's eight, has got himself in some trouble.

Fox News host Jesse Watters apparently got in some trouble after seemingly making a sex joke about Ivanka while on air last month talking about respecting women.

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