We found 125 examples of how to use troubles in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 125.
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1. | The trouble with "trouble" is that it's sometimes a verb, sometimes a noun, sometimes countable, sometimes not. Oh, well. Trouble troubles me little, and little troubles trouble me not at all. | |
2. | All my troubles came to nothing. | |
3. | The rich have troubles as well as the poor. | |
4. | If you have some troubles, I recommend you confer with him. | |
5. | Forget your troubles for a while and come and have dinner with us. | |
6. | That was the source of his troubles. | |
7. | Tell me how you got over such troubles? | |
8. | John and I have patched up our troubles. | |
9. | This adds to my troubles. | |
10. | This adds to our troubles. | |
11. | This will add to our troubles. | |
12. | I'm sorry to put you to all these troubles. | |
13. | I felt relieved when all the troubles were taken care of. | |
14. | Never trouble till trouble troubles you. | |
15. | We hung on in spite of all the troubles. | |
16. | His patience was worn out by all these troubles and anxieties. | |
17. | The United States seems to have got caught up in the troubles between the three nations in Asia. | |
18. | Although the phrase "world peace" sounds attractive, the road to world peace is very long and full of troubles. | |
19. | Happily, she was not involved in the troubles. | |
20. | I have menopausal troubles. | |
21. | The United States seems to have got caught up in the troubles between the two nations in Asia. | |
22. | There is no end to our troubles. | |
23. | We suffered from a great many troubles. | |
24. | I don't want to burden you with my troubles. | |
25. | I confided my troubles to him. |