71.   Around a dozen people stood in protest as the parade passed on Saturday morning but there was no trouble between them and the marchers.

72.   THERE has been trouble down at the community centre in Evenwood.

73.   The trouble is that I recognise the tug of it all.

74.   REPLYING to the letter from Brian Hunter in relation to food for diabetics in hospital, he has obviously not understood what the trouble was.

75.   The trouble is that the Scottish Education Department disagrees with both of us and insists that religious observance must not only be reinstated but also reinforced.

76.   The trouble is that things are not equal, and he can hardly remember placing a woman in such a job.

77.   The trouble is that most people do one once they have achieved the other.

78.   Rangers initially were of the opinion that their share of the tickets for the Velodrome in Marseille was so unsatisfactory as to be more trouble than it was worth.

79.   Cos partly, I expect, his trouble was repression too.

80.   The last trouble I remember was when they played Birmingham City in the Cup last season.

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