Sentence examples for trouble lining from inspiring English sources

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But on Thursday it delayed the new model because of trouble lining up financing.

People lose interest, get married, move away, have trouble lining up a factory.

"People are holding dates, but they are having trouble lining up honorees," he said.

In recent months, some new retail centers have had trouble lining up tenants, according to leasing agents.

And with the lawsuit blocking final plans for 2009, the ATP has had trouble lining up sponsors, Dent said.

"They can't do exercises properly; they have trouble lining up straight because they never served in the army.

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I feared that I had overdone the "Cameron in trouble" line in my article for The Independent on Sunday, and then came Boris.

Former captain Brian O'Driscoll has beaten his continuing calf trouble to line up in midfield, where he will equal Ronan O'Gara's all-time Ireland caps record of 128.

You can surmise that a business is running into trouble when it starts lining up political firepower.

When lines are faint or the system has trouble detecting lines, the system can be switched off.

I've never had such trouble finding a lined reporter's notepad with my pen.

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