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When we have gold, we be in fear, when we have none we be in trouble .

I would think that would be a legal issue that MIT would be in trouble.

perhaps this is him, a person who refuses badly and would rather be in trouble than let others be in trouble for himself.

You' ll be in trouble if you don' t watch your step.

If we can't keep to the schedule, we'll be in trouble.

If we do not hammer out our solution quickly, we'll be in trouble.

A local friend who could not tell his name warned me that I would soon be in trouble.

The two companies are highly dependent. If one company has problems, the other will be in trouble.

Uruguay striker Luis Suarez could once again be in trouble after appearing to bite an Italian opponent Tuesday in a key World Cup qualifying game.

The lion bought a box of exquisite and expensive porcelain and wanted to find a porter to help him deliver it to his shop, hoping to sell it again at a high price in the future.

To be a man, if you don't pay back the money you borrowed, everyone will be in trouble. When you do things, you will be bullied. There are too many helpless people.

If he asks you for sex, and you think you and his feelings will be in trouble, you should politely refuse him, try to get away from him, and don't accept his feelings easily in the future.

The financial crisis is taking a terrible toll on both financial-services firms and newspapers, so you might expect the news agencies that serve them to be in trouble too.

I' ll be in trouble if I get home late.

He was said to be in trouble with his boss.

Friends must be in trouble, that can be hardly the true friendship.

If I don't get this finished in time, I'll be in trouble.

If you'd listened to me, you wouldn't be in trouble now

It's not too ridiculous that the height difference between the two people is too big. The most ridiculous thing is that although Dad is not satisfied with his mother's nagging, he appears to be enjoying a beautiful page.

I thought this over for a week and then decided that I wouldn't wait: Mary Brown might well be in trouble that would brook no delay.

Among 700 male prison inmates in a 1995 study, those with the highest testosterone levels were most likely to be in trouble with the authorities or engage in unprovoked violence.

The problem is, is that if Medicare costs -- if health care costs keep on going up but your voucher doesn’t keep on going up, you’re going to be in trouble.

Do it this way or you'll be in trouble .

They have reason to believe that they may be in trouble.

A few weeks' delay in the declaration of North Korea's nuclear programmes would be tolerable. Any longer and the six-party process would be in trouble.

Surely a young swell like you, with plenty of money, a brougham, living in the fashionable part of the West End, and the son of a Peer, can't be in trouble.

Like cod, eels used to be so plentiful that nobody believed they could be in trouble.

Even if they tortured the domestic animal of the white without salary, they would be in trouble if they were found by the white.

I mean, some people say, 'Oh, God, if [Jobs] got run over by a bus, Apple would be in trouble.'

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If I cop you cheating again you'll be in trouble.

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