1 If the Games had been drug-free, they would have been largely trouble - free .
2 Velazquez said his first Derby victory had been a trouble - free ride.
3 In real terms this was a trouble - free occasion and a fascination sporting spectacle.
4 It was built capable of traveling across the Sahara Desert trouble - free .
5 Then again, what were people so worried about in the relatively trouble - free mid-1990s?
6 However our return was not as trouble - free as our journey there had been.
7 It was a bad end to what had been a surprisingly trouble - free night.
8 So far, however, watching the game has been relatively trouble - free .
9 Despite ending the day fastest, it was far from a trouble - free day for Hamilton.
10 Officers direct traffic during what is generally a trouble - free event.
11 It is also a test of how well the Kremlin can oversee trouble - free elections.
12 There are days when the prospect of an easy, trouble - free life seems mighty attractive.
13 Flying in South Africa seems to be a trouble - free pursuit.
14 But in cool, moist situations they will thrive utterly trouble - free .
15 The touch down was smooth, trouble - free and no-one was in any sort of danger.
16 He has recently had a trouble - free run of three club matches with Thurles Sarsfields.
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