Use "in trouble with" in a sentence

1. He's in trouble with the police.

2. I think I'm in trouble with Dad.

3. He was in trouble with his teachers.

4. I got in trouble with the law.

5. I'm in trouble with the police over drugs.

6. He is in trouble with the law again.

7. He's never been in trouble with his teachers before.

8. Although Bill has been in trouble with the police,he earns …

9. I'd agree, but I'd be in trouble with both of you.

10. The score is that you are in trouble with the Internal Revenue Service.

11. Are you worried it could get us in trouble with the Justice Department?

12. He was in trouble with the police a lot when he was younger, but now he's a reformed character.

13. An anonymous blogger even promised him a position in his company if ever "Hanjunyi" is in trouble with the authorities.

14. 28 Although Bill has been in trouble with the police,he earns an honest penny these days by driving a van.

15. He knew he'd be in trouble with the bank if he overspent again;I've helped him before,but this time I'm leaving him to stew in his own juice.