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1 I also believe it would be more trouble than it is worth.
2 The people of Durban and KZN are facing more trouble this week.
3 You're right on the edge of becoming more trouble than you're worth.
4 Sentiment soured further on fears of more trouble in the financial sector.
5 That organization has stirred up more trouble in the past five years-
6 At the time, sitting in that room, I sensed more trouble ahead.
7 Indeed Lysandra was close to becoming more trouble than she was worth.
8 The idea that they are more trouble than dogs is a fallacy.
9 The cow and ass gave us more trouble than did the others.
10 That dratted book has been more trouble than it was ever worth.
11 Things which were more trouble and expense to move than they're worth.
12 Even so, the horses were almost more trouble than they were worth.
13 Hanna's heart lurched-shehoped this wouldn't get them in even more trouble .
14 Perhaps no, laymen have given the clergy more trouble than the doctors.
15 I am having more trouble than usual typing due to the drugs.
16 And the cause of far more trouble , far greater suffering and worry.
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