Sentence examples for trouble comes from from inspiring English sources

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"And that's where the trouble comes from".

The real trouble comes from the biggest banks, which are still in state hands.

But I think a lot of the trouble comes from poor posture, leaning over my desk and studying.

If Washington scandals have taught us anything, it is that the most trouble comes from the cover-up, not the conduct.

The threat of trouble comes from 30,000 Puerto Ricans who live there; many speak no English & regard all policemen as their enemies.

The trouble comes from the fact that some banks that serve on the governing board of one network do substantial business with the other.

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The trouble came from the Pashtun enclave of Zayawalat, one of five large villages in Jalrez.

The patient's enlarged tongue, which caused the anesthesiologist so much trouble, came from large deposits of amyloid there.

His phrase suggests a defensible realm, where you can see trouble coming from a long way off.

Much of Georgia's trouble came from Connecticut's good play, but the winners cannot count on getting a breather.

The first hint of trouble came from Jeff Kling, the maintenance and mechanical officer at Mission Control who was monitoring the descent of the space shuttle Columbia.

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