Sentence examples for some troubles to from inspiring English sources

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It looks like Angry Birds maker Rovio is having some troubles to pay the bills.

Furthermore, the nonlinear dynamic behaviors of the air spring will also give some troubles to the derivation of the system control law.

Though, according to the BBC, the hot, thin air above the region could pose some troubles to the solar plane's motors.

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HeOs gone to some trouble to encourage it.

Guts are spilled and heads lopped off, at some trouble to the art department.

h6, thus compelling White to go to some trouble to achieve an effective g5.

He also bit and shrieked and was some trouble to take care of.

It's not all bad of course, as Goldacre takes some trouble to point out.

The production people associated with David Frost, who is interviewing Nixon on the air, have gone to some trouble to attribute to the current undertaking a quasi-judicial quality.

Once upon a time, players took some trouble to be neatly turned out in clothes that fit.

The blend of Web and smartphone technology preserves the essential restriction — the discount is offered only to those who have gone to some trouble to get the coupon.

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