Sentence examples for much more trouble from inspiring English sources

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So its problems could cause much more trouble.

And she was much more trouble than the budding bad girl of "The Chaperone".

The difference reflects the reality that European banks are in much more trouble.

"But then why did you get in so much more trouble than I did?" she asks.

This institution has cost Britain much more trouble and money than Green.

Why should today's second graders in New York have so much more trouble?

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There are moments when it seems that Siegel is baring psychic wounds in public, and the reader comes to suspect that he was much more troubled by his bruising experience with the blogosphere than he is willing to let on.

He was now much more troubled by the fact that he now also had hearing loss.

It was a horrible fate for any man or woman to endure, but we should be much more troubled and concerned about his domestic and foreign policy papers and general plans for our future.

A second group of patients with similar familial dysfunction were much more troubled by their symptoms and displayed much less psychological insight.

It is the Western part of the Union which seems to be in much more financial trouble.

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