397 examples of having trouble in sentences

"And when Father Orloff of the Russian mission told us that he was already having trouble with the two big rival parties frozen in the ice below Ikogimeut" "Gosh!

"I shouldn't feel the anxiety I do if we hadn't been having trouble with those mountain people up toward Flat Rock over that girl that died at the hospital."

" The Witch was having trouble following all of thisespecially with the paint in her eyes that made it impossible to see anything around her.

" "Are any of the other ranchers having trouble?"

" He barked raspingly, as if he were having trouble with the tonsils of the soul.

We have to live our life together; it isn't worth our having trouble over him.

Doctor Hamilton when told of this behavior, reported that several times monkeys have shown resentment toward him when they were having trouble in the experiment.

Putting down his gun and game, Souwanas quickly gathered some of the sweet fragrant grass which is there so abundant, and skillfully twisting it into little coils he wound one around each of the bunches of flowers which the children had gathered, and which they were still having trouble to hold on account of the thorns.

Two or three hundred yards behind him, still buried in the timber, Otto was having trouble with Dishpan, a contumacious pack-mare.

Barbro is having trouble with her teeth again; save for that, all is well.

He was having trouble accepting that his father was dead.

Have you and aunt Milly been having trouble?" "Oh no, suh; I was jes' a-wond'rin'.

The rope was short, having been cut, and he was having trouble.

" Over the telephone John was having trouble with the drug clerk.

At the same time that Lowell was having trouble with his magazine, he found his eyes becoming affected, and he was obliged to spend the greater part of the winter of 1842-43 in New York to undergo treatment.

You see, we're having trouble with the police.

Meanwhile Day was having trouble with some bad surface; we had offered help and been refused, and with Evans alone his difficulties grew, whilst the wind sprang up and the snow started to drift.

Señor Rey, disarmed, was not a physical menace; third Chinese was locked in the galley; in a sense Bedient and Framtree equalized; Madame Sorenson was having trouble to overcome her own hysteria; and Adith Mallory uncovered no hostility in the Glow-wormquite the opposite.

But since that was impossible, why go on, why continue endangering his career and having trouble with his mother all the time?

When he died, he still was having trouble with that wound.

By chance he had caught a glimpse of her paper, and saw the figure 10 followed by an empty space, so he knew that it was the tenth question she was having trouble with.

Well, about then, I had been having trouble.

They are having trouble at the school, sir, said Bates from the hearth.

The latter took it, looked it over for a moment or so, and then asked: "Which horse do you want?" A traveler in Indiana noticed that a farmer was having trouble with his horse.

Even the little brown mule was having trouble now.

397 examples of  having trouble  in sentences