Sentence examples for to troubles from inspiring English sources

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to troubles

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To disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).

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"You have to go to troubles like that with Bob".

The response to troubles in the banking system also matters.

It is so wonderful to go to troubles for people one loves".

Thousands of others have come to Troubles because of the Lost Booker prize.

But management problems, competition from cable, and other factors all contributed to troubles at Black Rock.

He responded to troubles at the firm with a series of executive shifts.

This will raise the number of investments that turn sour and lead to troubles for some emerging-market banks.

Tax-free municipal bonds took a hit amid recent credit fears, thanks to troubles that bond insurers ran into recently.

After years of using "conflict" (see opening paragraph), I am coming back round to Troubles (see same paragraph).

The band's solution to "Troubles" is "If everybody laughed for just one day, you know that would make me happy".

To have troubles in the mind is considered to be in a different category to troubles in the body.

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