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1 No equals. Robert Watkins, a senior UN official based in Dhaka does not foresee trouble .
2 But he would not harken, whereby I foresee trouble .
3 That is where I foresee trouble and disagreement.
4 I can foresee trouble with that boy!
5 Like most men who refuse to see or foresee trouble , he was crushed by it when it came.
6 The master alone foresaw trouble in this encouragement of her precocious manner.
7 He guessed why Phips had not told Gering, and he foresaw trouble .
8 Others foresaw trouble , and joined other shows in the north.
9 I was in despair about him, and foresaw trouble .
10 The cashier behind the counter, who evidently foresaw trouble , called out to him in shrill tones:
11 He refused a bishopric, foreseeing trouble under Mary Tudor, from whom he fled to the Continent.
12 I had as yet broken nothing of my designs to Mistress Pennyquick, foreseeing trouble in that quarter.
13 Straightway he foresaw trouble - but he said cheerily:
14 She hesitated, clearly foreseeing trouble either way.
15 Wishing to make a friend of him, for Ben foresaw trouble , he asked-AmI not right, Mr.
16 Dry Valley was a connoisseur in cross strains; and he foresaw trouble in the offspring of this union.
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