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1 The great trouble at present is the variety of the languages spoken.
2 Please.' Janki had great trouble keeping the polite smile on his face.
3 Then the little mare must have had great trouble in getting home.
4 I am in great trouble , and I am running away from it.
5 I am judge, I have always had great trouble in finding it.
6 A great trouble dawned in the clear depths of the child's eyes.
7 It is a great advantage, and saves great trouble in all reforms.
8 She is in great trouble now because her husband has rheumatic fever.
9 Mrs. Maze had no great trouble in making Gaites stay over Sunday.
10 The powder gave great trouble in this case, also, by blowing out.
11 Port was dead, and Captain Asher was in great trouble about this.
12 She could hear his words distinctly, and he was in great trouble .
13 I have been in great trouble , have gone through a bad time.
14 His father, however, had no great trouble in reconciling him to it.
15 The Irish business gave great trouble , and he determined therefore to remain.
16 Alone, in retirement, she had borne her great trouble with tremendous courage.
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This collocation consists of: Great trouble through the time
Great trouble across language varieties