Sentence examples for sudden trouble from inspiring English sources

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It will prove a deep international embarrassment.Yet behind the scenes, Mr Ozawa looks in sudden trouble.

It is not unusual for some maverick, such as John McCain, to cause sudden trouble for the front-runner in the primaries.

4. Stroke symptoms can also include sudden numbness, sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes, sudden severe headache, and sudden trouble walking. 5. Calling 9-1-1 for ambulancence is the fastest way to get treated during a stroke.

Blaise Chorus – a maiden, but reckoned good enough to follow the winner here in the hope of another podium finish – broke free round the tight bends at Chester, putting all but one of her pursuers in sudden trouble.

Public service announcements, billboards and news coverage were used to raise awareness of the symptoms of stroke (including sudden numbness, especially on one side of the body, sudden confusion or trouble speaking, or sudden trouble seeing or walking).

Sudden trouble sprang up in various parts of the empire.

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The big car makers, whose sudden troubles a year ago made them the leaders of the economic retreat, reported a fall in sales in the first quarter.

His sudden troubles were partly triggered by a personal scandal that emerged in recent weeks involving a former lover allegedly obtaining a highly paid job for a government contractor.

Three dramatic events have come along: the sudden new trouble surrounding the nomination of Robert Gates to head the C.I.A., new developments in the mysterious and ominous story of the Bank of Credit & Commerce International, and the President's controversial nomination of Clarence Thomas to succeed Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court.

By Elizabeth Drew The New Yorker, August 5 , 1991P. 72 Three dramatic events have come along: the sudden new trouble surrounding the nomination of Robert Gates to head the C.I.A., new developments in the mysterious and ominous story of the Bank of Credit & Commerce International, and the President's controversial nomination of Clarence Thomas to succeed Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court.

The New Yorker, August 5 , 1991P. 72 Three dramatic events have come along: the sudden new trouble surrounding the nomination of Robert Gates to head the C.I.A., new developments in the mysterious and ominous story of the Bank of Credit & Commerce International, and the President's controversial nomination of Clarence Thomas to succeed Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court.

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