Use "times of trouble|time of trouble" in a sentence

1. Help in Times of Trouble

2. A Time of Trouble

3. We should cling together in times of trouble.

4. Members of a family should cling together in times of trouble.

5. Is confidence in an unreliable* person in times of trouble.

6. His nonchalance and aplomb in times of trouble always encouraged his followers.

7. 4 My best friend is my sheet anchor in times of trouble.

8. We live in a time of great trouble and wickedness.

9. 136 synonyms for Bother: concern yourself, take the time, make the effort, go to the trouble, trouble yourself, burden yourself, inconvenience yourself, trouble

10. Do you have trouble telling time now?

11. (Psalm 71:5; 73:28) God will support you during times of trouble.

12. Keep out of trouble.

13. Trouble has been brewing for some time now.

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

15. The band Flowers is in trouble again, this time because of plagiary .

16. Only men of great resolution can stand up and survive times of trouble and spiritual decadence.

17. 11 A trouble shared is a trouble halved. 

18. We're in trouble; this is no time for contention.

19. Keep Huntington out of trouble.

20. Love is full of trouble.

21. * trouble swallowing

22. The Bible says that it would be a time of trouble for mankind.

23. * Trouble swallowing

24. Trouble sleeping?

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

26. Try to keep clear of trouble.

27. Try and stay out of trouble.

28. The trouble is there aren't any trains at that time.

29. Most people have no trouble agreeing that time moves forward .

30. 12 We're in trouble; this is no time for contention.

31. (Zep 1:15) During such a time of trouble, one’s money is absolutely worthless.

32. These gills not only absorb oxygen, but, in times of trouble, give the nymph quick getaway power.

33. Whatever itis, Wu Kong is fly into a temper, which gets him into trouble countless of times.

34. Don't make trouble!

35. Having trouble sleeping?

36. You must be their counselor, their comforter, their anchor and strength in times of sorrow and trouble.

37. She's in trouble.

38. No trouble, sir.

39. I'm in trouble.

40. The first time there's any trouble, we're supposed to take care of it ourselves.

41. This will cause no end of trouble.

42. But hysteric she was, subject to the fatal political weakness of collapsing in time of trouble.

43. He's in trouble again. This time he has broken a windowpane.

44. I got in a heap of trouble.

45. His selfishness was the root of trouble.

46. 26 The trouble is there aren't any trains at that time.

47. TrouBle may flare up in the Big cities at any time.

48. Why think of trouble before it comes?

49. What kind of trouble are you in?

50. Is it some kind of local trouble?

51. Sniff out the cause of the trouble.

52. He's AWOL, probably in lots of trouble.

53. Palpitation is a warming of heart trouble.

54. We're in trouble.

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

56. Someone's gone to a lot of trouble.

57. Snoring : a sign of trouble in preschoolers ?

58. We went to no end of trouble.

59. Blusterer: 1 n a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscreetly Synonyms: loudmouth Type of: bad hat , mischief-maker , trouble maker , troublemaker , troubler someone who deliberately stirs up trouble

60. Trouble with the wildlings.

61. Thanks for your trouble.

62. He has prostate trouble.

63. It's a bargain, but you keep out of trouble... or you will make trouble for me with the general.

64. Abigail's in trouble upstairs.

65. I had trouble sleeping.

66. She'll get in trouble.

67. We are in trouble.

68. During this time, Double Trouble began rehearsals for the Live Alive tour.

69. Motorcycles are trouble makers!

70. Trouble with his differential.

71. I got enough trouble.

72. Go around chasing trouble?

73. You'll have trouble sleeping.

74. 3 Some prevision warned the explorer of trouble.

75. There was not the slightest hint of trouble.

76. They has cried wolf so many times, somebody will believe they've in real trouble now.

77. Cumbrous Giving trouble; vexatious

78. Achor (Aʹchor) [Ostracism; Trouble]

79. Well, you're in trouble.

80. Don't make trouble now.