31. Those who join the list trying to insult and cause trouble are not welcome. 32. But no, it would probably cause more trouble if she meddled further and tried to explain. 33. By and large, Parliament and the judiciary have taken the view that free speech is a very good thing so long as it does not cause trouble. 34. It was such a small thing to have caused so much trouble, and still to have the power to destroy. 35. Yet again, he had caused trouble. 36. There was a brawl going on in the entrance, and two policemen were clamping handcuffs on a couple of young men who were causing the trouble. 37. The true gypsies are worth knowing, but the others can cause trouble. 38. He says that a group of ravers from Bristol caused trouble. 39. Roy Hattersley wants the archaicism of Clause Four erased, a sensible change, though it might cause trouble from the die-hards. 40. Sudden moves from the government can cause terrible trouble in the housing market, in this case fr first time buyers faced with bigger bills. |