1.   But she has wondered whether her daughters would be eligible, since the family is neither about to lose its house nor having trouble putting food on the table.

2.   It also would help Jamie, who is extremely sensitive and having trouble in school, to move out of such a no-hope neighborhood.

3.   Labor Department figures today showed first-time jobless claims barely moved last week, suggesting most of those seeking work are still having little trouble finding jobs.

4.   Most lobbyists are filing successfully, though a few are still having trouble with the software, he said.

5.   The final score was made respectable by the Lakers again acting like they were having trouble staying interested, and a late offensive output from Sacramento.

6.   Then again, it may just have been that Sturman was having trouble getting up the stairs in her long tight skirt and high-heeled boots.

7.   They are concerned that as Bush reaches out to moderates, Gore is still having trouble winning over reliable Democratic voters.

8.   Today, a lot of older doctors are being a little overwhelmed by some of these changes and having trouble keeping up.

9.   When Salameh pulled himself to his feet, he saw both the driver and a nurse alive but having trouble breathing.

10.   But state industries, many of them deep in debt and having trouble meeting payrolls, have been reluctant to implement the changes.

v. + trouble >>共 338
have 64.66%
cause 4.13%
spell 2.46%
get_in 1.56%
avoid 1.46%
mean 1.41%
face 1.34%
report 1.28%
stir_up 1.02%
give 0.98%
having 0.12%
having + n. >>共 143
trouble 5.50%
fun 5.05%
child 4.13%
problem 3.67%
sex 3.21%
dinner 1.83%
affair 1.38%
baby 1.38%
hair 1.38%
link 1.38%
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