Sentence examples for starting trouble from inspiring English sources

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Someone, somewhere, is always starting trouble,.

Then, he says, he sometimes began evenings with the intention of starting trouble.

"And she said, 'For God's sake, Chuck, you're only retired for 15 minutes and already you are starting trouble.

Brazilian media blamed anarchist groups for starting trouble – a minority of demonstrators wore anarchist insignia and carried gas masks.

"At one time," he said, "Edgemere thought we were soft and started coming over starting trouble, but the guys here stepped it up.

By Kenneth Fearing The New Yorker, September 26 , 1942P. 26 Someone, somewhere, is always starting trouble, View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell.

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He never started trouble.

Sometimes marches take things into their own hands, start trouble, break something.

Then he looked at me and said, "I don't want to start trouble.

"I like to address things and get them out in the open, but I knew better than to start trouble.

They didn't need to start trouble.

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