61.   Now the trouble is that we have been the victim of those successes.

62.   The trouble is, pictures are two-dimensional.

63.   The trouble is that with more training some of the staff quite naturally move to more lucrative jobs.

64.   But as Celia says, the trouble is that so many people, they will only buy it in a year.

65.   Trouble is once a directive hits Whitehall bevies of officials are stirred into action, taking time and effort to interpret and rewrite the directive.

66.   Their housing spokesman recently Mr Mayor was quoted as saying that the trouble is it is very difficult to think of a solution.

67.   The trouble was that Fred had no real idea of what had gone on tonight, but she had!

68.   Where there was trouble, usually Mandy was not far behind.

69.   If one attacks another, the weaker one runs away and comes back when the trouble is over.

70.   About a dozen residents stood in protest but there was no trouble.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
trouble 0.10%
trouble + v. >>共 345
be 45.04%
begin 9.16%
start 5.11%
come 2.77%
erupt 2.11%
have 1.42%
break_out 1.36%
flare 1.33%
brew 1.24%
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