We have no meanings for "has any trouble" in our records yet.
1 Your Delta Negro seldom has any trouble with his white folks.
2 Well, if either of you has any trouble with him, you come to me.
3 The policeman never has any trouble with his own people; they obey at once and without question.
4 He never has any trouble .
5 Thou forgettest, Stefano, that not even the confessor has any trouble with a job in which he has been employed.
6 A man must work if he has any trouble weighing upon him; it is the only safe way of letting off steam.
7 Has any trouble befallen us?
8 "You say no one crosses the threshold but has something sad to say; you don't mean that Margaret Jennings has any trouble ? "
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