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1 When we find trouble here, it is invariably our own fault.
2 He didn't need to go far to find trouble in Donnegan.
3 He didn't have to go far to find trouble .
4 But if you're looking for trouble, you'll find trouble .
5 Them wer' days you didn't find trouble in nothin'.
6 I don't reckon there's many fellers 'ud find trouble in such a play as that.
7 Our boys are generally worked pretty hard, and they don't have the time to find trouble .
8 He came just in time to find trouble .
9 But as he watched the river below, he knew that he would find trouble in Maygassa.
10 You not must look, or you find trouble .
11 That's the very way to find trouble , Dad.
12 They find trouble utterly inconsequent and unreasonable.
13 Men like him seemed to find trouble easy as a bitch in heat finds a randy hound.
14 GP's exactly where you're gonna find trouble .
15 He waited a full minute, pretending to find trouble in the getting on of his overcoat, and then turned.
16 Thence to Westminster to look after getting some little for some great tallys, but shall find trouble in it.
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