in trouble造句121. He's in trouble this time. The police have said they're going to press charges.
122. But lawyers said those defendants were acting primarily to help wives and other relatives in trouble in connection with the espionage.
123. Many retailers are in trouble simply because Wal-Mart moved into their territory.
124. Jones landed in trouble over his commentary on a football video glorifying violence.
125. Ernic had been in trouble for his brain since the first grade.
126. Was this the price that these incomers to Orkney were to pay for befriending and attempting to support another family in trouble?
127. You could get in trouble traveling with them, especially this late in the day: they attracted Viet Cong attention.
128. Being too aggressive can land you in trouble - and still not get you paid.
129. He's always coming up with these dumb schemes for making money that just land us in trouble.
130. The single currency is in trouble, and the problem is worsening.
131. Some railwayman must have opened the doors, perhaps sensing he was in trouble.
132. Claims about the beneficial effects of its products on children's intelligence recently landed a company called Larkhall Natural Health in trouble.
133. With their case in trouble, prosecutors agreed to a plea bargain.
134. You had to have a reason for going from A to B, or else you were in trouble.
135. Should the Fanatic start to whirl about anywhere near them they know they are in trouble!
136. The best footballer of his year he was also regularly in trouble with one teacher or another.
137. But it suddenly took a flier and I knew I was in trouble.
138. Its brief revival was sparked by Dziekanowski who fed Tarasiewicz and for once a long shot had Shilton in trouble.
139. But it wasn't just the disc dodgers who found themselves in trouble.
140. And Malone is even managing to get in trouble with himself at the moment.
141. We also felt that they might gain some insight into why it is they are so often in trouble with us.
142. He was still hungry, but he was not in trouble.
143. If you're in trouble, or have a problem, everyone pitches in to help.
144. Clarisa was in trouble, but she would not let go of Janir.
145. I put my sales hat on only when a rep was really in trouble.
146. Even a swimmer with all his wits about him might well be in trouble down those reaches at this time of year.
147. Tony was always in trouble with the police when he was young, but now he's a respectable married man.
148. The Raika were in trouble and when it came to articulating their misfortunes these normally taciturn men became eloquent.
149. One entrepreneur we talked to got in trouble just this way.
150. He died at forty, leaving me with two children; my son got in trouble with the law.