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1 He certainly hadn't taken much trouble seeing that her needs were met.
2 Nothing is too much trouble as far as the children are concerned.
3 Unfortunately, this meant I knew exactly how much trouble I was in.
4 It's just too much trouble savin' it the other way is all.
5 He had not much trouble in drawing the manure about the land.
6 That's why I had so much trouble thinking of something to say.
7 Do you have any idea how much trouble you just handed me?
8 My daughter is a sensible girl who hasn't given me much trouble .
9 Grave, indeed, was the news they brought, presaging much trouble in store.
10 He was just sorry they'd had so much trouble , so much pain.
11 Gabriel managed to locate the Historical Museum of Voodoo without much trouble .
12 Neither is there much trouble in establishing the site of his industry.
13 I had no idea how much trouble I was getting myself into.
14 He was much too much trouble the last time he was there.
15 Perhaps no other woman ever made so much trouble in the world.
16 What happened to the buyer after that didn't much trouble Jude's conscience.
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