Sentence examples for meet trouble from inspiring English sources

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Bear in mind too that if you meet trouble, it's likely to be serious.

Again and again, the banks' position is "Let's not meet trouble halfway".

"Never meet trouble halfway," wrote the 17th-century botanist John Ray.

Entitled "No Way Out", the episode's official description details; "While trying to escape Alexandria, Rick and his group meet trouble when sudden noise draws walkers towards them with what could be fatal consequences".

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J. tried to establish a studio in China & met trouble at every turn.

Kailani met trouble early on in the Oaks and never got into it.

The Fugue looked really unlucky that day, meeting trouble in running and having to make up too much ground.

Fallen For You, who met trouble in running when only sixth in a Group Three event at Lingfield in May, returned to winning form in the feature race of the fourth day at Royal Ascot, the Group One Coronation Stakes.

Its efforts to stage the world's biggest sporting event met trouble at every turn, from the Zika virus to polluted waters to budget cuts so deep that basic operations became strained.

Others might claim that his personal aesthetic could only be described as nineteen-eighties Caligula meets troubled uncle, or that he is the spiritual equivalent of a solid-gold toilet.

Nearly everyone you meet says trouble will come.

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