Sentence examples for want to get in trouble with from inspiring English sources

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I don't want to get in trouble with my own people, but the truth is, I like him".

"I don't want to get in trouble with him," Girardi said with a smile, "but I think a lot of our guys, when they get a day off, they come back fresher".

"Once you explain it to them, lots of parents are really supportive," said the teacher, who did not want to give her full name because she did not want to get in trouble with her employer.

One of them, who gave his name only as Slick, explaining that he owed child support payments and did not want to get in trouble with the law, was nursing a Long Island iced tea.

As she explains it: "a) I don't want to get in trouble with the animal-rights nutters, and b) even though I eat meat and killing for meat is quite a natural thing to do, killing something and trying to make it look alive again is not a very natural thing to do".

I don't want to get in trouble with the SEC".

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"But I don't want to get in trouble".

"They didn't want to get in trouble," he said.

"They don't want to get in trouble".

People don't want to get in trouble.

"We just don't want to get in trouble".

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