Sentence examples for trouble reported from inspiring English sources

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BREAKING: Big solar storm reaches Earth; no trouble reported.

The tough tactics had at least a temporary impact, with little trouble reported in London.

Police letting them do it #nufc February 21 , 2013Here's a tweet on the trouble reported at the Metalist game.

With barely any kind of trouble reported, England fans dipped their toes in the water of the carnivalesque, celebrating the defeat of Denmark in the knockout rounds with a thousand-person conga around Niigata Stadium.

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But a New Orleans radio sportscaster, Buddy Diliberto, stirred the trouble, reporting that quarterback Jim McMahon had insulted New Orleans and its women in a Chicago radio interview.

Scientists will soon begin a quest for gravity waves in a strikingly similar experiment, and any writer unfamiliar with Dr. Michelson and Dr. Morley's work will have trouble reporting the story.

A TV station in a large metropolitan region obviously will have trouble reporting on hundreds, or even thousands, of different candidates' campaigns.

Police responded with tear gas to attacks from a small group of young men who seemed determined to cause trouble, reports the BBC's Sarah Rainsford.

According to the complaint, students had trouble reporting their assaults to police due to confusion as to who has jurisdiction over Harvard Final Clubs.

Even if you think it will get you in trouble, report anything you don't like to parents.

One Hungarian newspaper's account of Gyongyospata's troubles reported the gypsies singing the Hungarian national anthem in the vigilantes' faces.

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