Use "got her in trouble|get her in trouble" in a sentence

1. So you get her in trouble and refuse to marry her?

2. Her driving buddy was in trouble.

3. Amy responded with a wisecrack that got her in big trouble with the teacher.

4. Then I need to get her to stop before she gets herself in trouble.

5. She'll get in trouble.

6. She had trouble keeping her teenage sons in order.

7. Her trusting nature often led her into trouble .

8. I got in trouble for lying.

9. Her marriage is in trouble and she is desperately unhappy.

10. Her teachers regard her as a rebellious, trouble-making girl.

11. I got in a heap of trouble.

12. That temper of hers will get her into trouble one of these days.

13. I got in trouble with the law.

14. It was her nature to borrow trouble.

15. She is having trouble with her teeth.

16. I got enough trouble.

17. Her marriage was in trouble, her husband cold and unloving, her emotional and physical health eroded by bulimia.

18. 18 She is having trouble with her teeth.

19. Her husband has been ill with bladder trouble.

20. 16 Her refusal occasioned a lot of trouble.

21. 8 Her friends, in inverted commas, all disappeared when she was in trouble.

22. 8 She is having trouble with her teeth.

23. You gonna get in trouble, old woman.

24. 5 Her marriage was in trouble, her husband cold and unloving, her emotional and physical health eroded by bulimia.

25. Please don't get him in any trouble

26. The trouble is, she's got this chap in tow.

27. You might have told somebody, got me in trouble.

28. She's good at talking her way out of trouble.

29. Why do you try to make trouble for her?

30. Her trouble is she's incapable of making a decision.

31. She didn't want to trouble the penguin with the bewilderment in her eyes.

32. By her facial expression (rolling her eyes), Rachel was just asking for trouble.

33. Sarah’s own solution would bring her pain and trouble.

34. Getting in trouble for whispering into her best friend's ears in the middle of class.

35. The trouble with her is that she is too headstrong.

36. Her car suffered from gearbox trouble, but she was still in at the finish.

37. As the abbreviation for Continued will not get you in trouble in general use, and it probably won’t get you in trouble in academic or professional use

38. His intemperate remarks got him into trouble.

39. And it was her dirty-minded mother that made the trouble.

40. At 23:29, with the aid of her searchlights, Wasp located the stranger in trouble.

41. She's gonna get in trouble if she doesn't watch out.

42. You're not gonna get me in trouble, are you, Jess?

43. Their rambunctious son always got into trouble.

44. She's in trouble.

45. I'm in trouble.

46. You'll be in trouble if you get home after curfew.

47. From Rihanna to Miley Cyrus, see which pics got Celebs in trouble.

48. My father loved Pooch for some improbable promise he saw in her. I saw only trouble.

49. You must have got him in trouble by not sorting the garbage

50. She knew that a hygiene inspection could spell trouble for her restaurant.

51. 12 He got into trouble for skipping lessons.

52. If I get in any trouble, I don't get to tend them rabbits.

53. We're in trouble.

54. How can I get in trouble for patting'down an old lady?

55. But why are you going through all this trouble to destroy her?

56. Even Sir Leicester's gallantry has some trouble to keep pace with her.

57. I didn't want to get into trouble.

58. Abigail's in trouble upstairs.

59. We are in trouble.

60. Savannah would be better for you. You'd just get in trouble in Atlanta.

61. When in the army, he got into trouble for beating a fellow soldier.

62. 22 She knew that a hygiene inspection could spell trouble for her restaurant.

63. Well, you're in trouble.

64. Qui-Gon's in trouble.

65. You're in trouble now.

66. Wudang is in trouble.

67. Beeped when you get in trouble (like when you walk out of a store after stealing something and the security things beep on you and you get in trouble)

68. The warning failed to sink in, and he got into trouble as a consequence.

69. Her sister, 10-year-old Claire, was amazed that people could make rude jokes and not get into trouble for it.

70. Even an experienced climber can get into trouble.

71. Behaves! Her imagination always manages to run away at the worst possible times-like when she's in class, or when she's doing her homework, or when she's practicing the pianowhich gets her into all sorts of trouble! But trouble for Kyla May means amazing adventures for readers

72. You mustn't tell or we'll get into trouble.

73. Even an experienced cumber will get into trouble.

74. Never fish in trouble water.

75. Whenever there's a whiff of trouble she takes to her bed with the asthma.

76. Elaine is in some trouble.

77. The economy was in trouble.

78. Trouble is in the offing.

79. THESE men are in trouble.

80. I think he's in trouble.