Use "serious trouble" in a sentence

1. You're going to get into serious trouble one of these days.

2. She was fitted with a pacemaker after suffering serious heart trouble.

3. By the end of the 1980s, India was in serious economic trouble.

4. These figures indicate to me that the company is in serious trouble.

5. You know, you two are gonna get yourselves in serious trouble one of these days.

6. Today, the pension plan for the owner and ten office workers is in serious trouble.

7. Neglecting a carbuncle will cause -- deal sternly with evil - doers will lead to serious trouble.

8. Giving out your name or address to a stranger could be an invitation to serious trouble!

9. If you don't want your image tarnished, chase your tail before you get into serious trouble.

10. The obvious proximate cause was last week's trade figures, and these spell serious trouble for the Chancellor.

11. 4 The obvious proximate cause was last week's trade figures, and these spell serious trouble for the Chancellor.

12. Brunei does have lèse majesté laws that can get you in serious trouble for insulting the …

13. His parents still clung to the misguided belief that his common sense would keep him out of serious trouble.

14. A person who's on the Chopping block is in danger of losing their job or getting into serious trouble

15. Its leaders knew there was a serious risk of trouble if it took a mass march into Gqozo's lair.

16. See, with all these women' s libbers out there, a girl like tammy could make serious trouble for us

17. Yet, even as conservative ideas are in the ascendancy, the parties and politicians that represent them are in serious trouble.

18. Although this change must have been intended to increase profits, it has obviously backfired, because Liber is now in serious financial trouble.

19. Breakdowns in communication between marriage mates spell trouble; they are equally serious, if not more so, when they come between parents and children.

20. Sleep Apnea is a sleeping disorder that can lead to serious health problems, such as high blood pressure and heart trouble, if untreated

21. Why do those trouble occur in physical, mind, marriage, and property come from badmouth and complaining?Why does the badmouth have so serious result.

22. 11 A trouble shared is a trouble halved. 

23. * trouble swallowing

24. * Trouble swallowing

25. Trouble sleeping?

26. Don't make trouble!

27. Having trouble sleeping?

28. She's in trouble.

29. No trouble, sir.

30. I'm in trouble.

31. We're in trouble.

32. Serious?

33. TROUBLE SWALLOWING (DYSPHAGIA OR Aphagia) Dysphagia is the medical term for trouble swallowing

34. Achor means “trouble,” “affliction,” or “taboo” and implies a severe kind of trouble

35. Trouble with the wildlings.

36. Thanks for your trouble.

37. He has prostate trouble.

38. Breadwinners is a very serious show about two very serious ducks who deliver very serious bread

39. Abigail's in trouble upstairs.

40. I had trouble sleeping.

41. She'll get in trouble.

42. We are in trouble.

43. Motorcycles are trouble makers!

44. Trouble with his differential.

45. I got enough trouble.

46. Go around chasing trouble?

47. You'll have trouble sleeping.

48. 136 synonyms for Bother: concern yourself, take the time, make the effort, go to the trouble, trouble yourself, burden yourself, inconvenience yourself, trouble

49. Cumbrous Giving trouble; vexatious

50. Achor (Aʹchor) [Ostracism; Trouble]

51. Keep out of trouble.

52. Well, you're in trouble.

53. Don't make trouble now.

54. Qui-Gon's in trouble.

55. You're in trouble now.

56. You serious?

57. You're serious.

58. I'm having trouble sleeping.

59. Wudang is in trouble.

60. A Time of Trouble

61. He has optical trouble.

62. Don't ask for trouble.

63. It's asking for trouble.

64. She trotted out the old cliche that 'a trouble shared is a trouble halved.'

65. Serious shit!

66. The boy caused a lot of trouble to his parents;he was always in trouble.

67. It is convenient for university students to borrow books from opening shelves to utilize documents and materials. But it is also becoming serious trouble of putting the books on the shelves messily.

68. Billabong Double Trouble Fanny Pack

69. And you have trouble sleeping?

70. Good afternoon. What's the trouble?

71. There's trouble at the factory.

72. It's only bringing us trouble.

73. Just don't want any trouble.

74. Never fish in trouble water.

75. DO YOU have trouble sleeping?

76. Elaine is in some trouble.

77. The economy was in trouble.

78. Trouble is in the offing.

79. Can you localize the trouble?

80. Dukes Prefer Bluestockings (Wedding Trouble)