have trouble with造句1. Some people looking after elderly parents have trouble with the role reversal involved.
2. He began to have trouble with his right knee.
3. Some foreign learners also have trouble with their aitches.
4. Most modern scholars have trouble with both ideas.
5. Indoors, you may have trouble with the acoustics of the room in which you are recording.
6. And a couple of performers have trouble with the verse, galloping through the rhymes rather than letting them flow naturally.
7. Many people who have trouble with diets are used to eating lots of snacks during the day.
8. Others have trouble with spoken language.
9. Whenever we have trouble with our studies, our teachers help us patiently.
10. But many inventors have trouble with verbal acuity, and many politicians gifted with a silver tongue need to be schooled in the concepts they are perforce required to address.
11. If you really have trouble with your skin than the Nu-Derm System is your best ally, as long as you can endure the side effects for a couple weeks if necessary.
12. Adults more typically have trouble with attention, focusing and prioritizing.
13. We have trouble with elevator control, it is fluttering( sharking) slightly, we 're to keep higher approach speed on final .
14. Even experienced and sophisticated readers have been known to have trouble with Thoreau's books.
15. Moreover, if you have access only to a remote database, you might have trouble with intermittent or slow access to your network.
16. He said that astronauts returning from the zero gravity of space often have trouble with balance.