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1 Another well-briefed source said he did not expect trouble during the elections.
2 On the face of it, there was no reason to expect trouble .
3 He'd made his way up to a place where I always expect trouble .
4 Why should you expect trouble or anxiety for the Reverend Mother?
5 If you don't expect trouble you will not be likely to find it.
6 He faced Vincent and said, I think we always have to expect trouble , Mark.
7 When your liver "goes on strike" you may expect trouble in general.
8 And that reminds me that I must expect trouble tomorrow.
9 It is evident they expect trouble to-morrow, but none to-night.
10 I don't expect trouble , they'll have had no advance warning.
11 I want our people to be ready to fight and to expect trouble in advance.
12 He'll be going to school to you, Anne, so you may expect trouble , that's what.
13 There seemed no logical reason to expect trouble .
14 She didn't expect trouble , but you never know.
15 Beth Rodden didn't expect trouble on the Central Pillar of Frenzy on Yosemite's Middle Cathedral Rock.
16 They could expect trouble to pop up anytime.
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