Sentence examples for trouble whose from inspiring English sources

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Consider the caveman in "Stubble Trouble," whose beard grows nonstop, despite his heroic efforts to scrape it off.

Mr. Henry, known as D. J., was a football player, too, with no record of trouble, whose arms, which held the car's steering wheel, were tattooed with the words "Family First".

Then there are the bleak, intense street rhymes of Alley Boy and Trouble, whose Duct Tape Entertainment label feels miles removed from the showy dollar tossing of the clubs.

At the heart of the story is Frank Richards, the chatty clerk with perpetual "car trouble" whose icy indifference to the company's bottom line makes him a marked man.

My sense is that a lot of what's going on in our ongoing policy disaster is that important people, up to and including the president, just find it implausible that such a big crisis could be essentially a problem of coordination, that it's just magneto trouble whose fix need not, in fact should not, involve inflicting a lot of punishment on working Americans.

In 1973, Ral says, he had an encounter with a four-foot-tall alien ("his skin was white with a slightly greenish tinge, a bit like someone with liver trouble") whose flying saucer had landed atop a volcano in southern France.

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The mystery revolves around a strange boy known for most of the book only as Mullet Fingers, a runaway with family troubles whose trust Roy eventually wins in his attempt to keep the owls from being bulldozed.

No such guilt need trouble those whose ideology glorifies Moloch as a matter of course.

Susan Werner's "Did Trouble Me," whose narrator regrets the years wasted not heeding his conscience, sounds like a spiritual cry in the wilderness.

If you're still having trouble deciding whose side the Republicans are on, just keep in mind that the House G.O.P. bigwig Darrell Issa sent a letter to 150 businesses, trade groups and think tanks asking them to spell out which federal regulations they dislike the most.

"I am a man you can trust," begins A Patchwork Planet (1998), in the voice of Barnaby Gaitlin, a troubled adolescent whose troubles return in middle-age.

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