trouble starts
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Examples (20)
- We left before the trouble started.
- We left before the trouble started.
- When communication breaks down, that's often where the real trouble starts.
- Trouble often starts when there's a lack of clear communication.
- The trouble started the moment he tried to implement the new policy.
- I predict that real trouble will start if these disagreements continue.
- If the team doesn't improve its performance, serious trouble will start for the coach.
- The financial trouble had already started before the company declared bankruptcy.
- They were all on edge, wondering when the trouble would start.
- He knew that serious trouble could start if he didn't follow the rules.
- It's usually with small disagreements that bigger trouble starts.
- When the power went out, that's when the real trouble started for everyone.
- The riot police were called in shortly after the trouble started in the square.
- The teacher warned them that if any trouble starts, there would be consequences.
- He was afraid that if he revealed the secret, the trouble would start again.
- Historical records show that the widespread trouble started with a small local protest.
- As soon as the factory announced layoffs, the trouble started with the unions.
- For young couples, marital trouble often starts over seemingly minor issues.
- We need to find a solution quickly before more trouble starts.
- Don't let the trouble start by ignoring these warning signs.