Sentence examples for troubles arose from inspiring English sources

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Still graver troubles arose in Ireland.

Troubles arose shortly after Samper took office, however.

After Albert's death in 1395, new Habsburg family troubles arose, differences that the treaties of Hollenburg (1395) and Vienna (1396) tried to settle.

The first troubles arose in 2010, when officials assumed they could count on federal financing, which was later lost amid the debates over earmarks.

Mid Staffordshire's troubles arose from a management drive to obtain foundation trust status, which gives hospitals more freedom to run their own financial affairs.

The cardinal's supporters felt that his political troubles arose when he tried to reassert the church's fundamental principles as Pope John Paul's agent in New York.

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But here, too, troubles arise.

When Nespresso coffee is packaged into single-serve pods, however, troubles arise.

When troubles arise, they are often handled with a nonpublic order.

So it doesn't come as a complete shock when troubles arise.

The bank's troubles arise from concerns about its exposure to debt in its parent companies.

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