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1 However, they had more than a little trouble getting one to work.
2 I had a little trouble getting enough paper to wrap a house.
3 We expected a little trouble in the continental cities, and in America.
4 I love reading Hazel; I'm just having a little trouble raising her.
5 The behavior and disappearance of Sepia seemed to give her little trouble .
6 With no little trouble I finally discovered the nature of your offense.
7 The boy had given his mother and his tutor but little trouble .
8 Had a little trouble with the rules of physics changing on us.
9 The deaf lodger gave as little trouble as could have been expected.
10 If we can cross the valley safely, we shall have little trouble .
11 The poor often prefer expensive, free-burning coals because they are little trouble .
12 There would be little trouble , and it would almost be a walk-over.
13 We have little trouble with them compared with spring and winter journeys.
14 She certainly was as little trouble as a sick child could be.
15 Mrs. Walsham found, to her surprise, that the child gave little trouble .
16 Granet notwithstanding a little trouble with his arm, played carefully and well.
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