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"If there is any trouble in the relationship, this can be the tipping point".
Nothing is any trouble now,' he said": most writers would have put the speech tag between the two sentences, but not Tóibín.
Newman remains impressively sanguine throughout the next few hours of what is evidently not a birthday party, even when a police officer calls to ask if there is any trouble.
If there is any trouble between Johnson and Mason, it dates to July 14 , 1996 when the Knicks traded Mason and Brad Lohaus to the Charlotte Hornets for Johnson.
All three of the girls are socially selected — they're all good students, hardworking, dutiful; none is any trouble to her parents; all have their feet on the ground and their gazes fixed on future accomplishments.
If there is any trouble for Johnson, it comes in the shape of the white jet streams over Uxbridge that, along with the noise, signify its proximity to Heathrow.
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"There has never been any trouble before".
She wouldn't be any trouble.
There shouldn't be any trouble.
"I didn't want to be any trouble," he said.
"I don't think it's any trouble at all.
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