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Example sentences for "little trouble"

  • Some people, now, after they had been accommodated, would take a little trouble, but I notice you ain't breaking your back for me.

  • Every one sought me; and the attention of society at Paris would, to most, be worth a little trouble to repay.

  • If this made him a superficial statesman, it made him a prompt one; and there was never so lucky a minister with so little trouble to himself.

  • He adjusted all his business matters so that his partner should find as little trouble as possible.

  • In fact, I have become rather too well known in connection with "occasions," and it has cost me no little trouble.

  • It is worth a little trouble to accomplish the task with the least possible injury or disturbance to the roots.

  • Instead of allowing the plants to be rudely dried off, it is worth a little trouble to reduce them slowly to the dormant state by gradually withholding water.

  • In the same space a plentiful supply of large handsome sticks may be grown with as little trouble as Carrots or Parsnips.

  • Don' you pine to def; Tek a little trouble Brothah, wid yo'se'f.

  • The majority of the boys are upright and open-hearted, but among the cadets there are to be found a few who are mean and even base, and these do a number of things which cause our heroes not a little trouble.

  • We had a little trouble on the ice," answered Jack.

  • He can make us a little trouble, that is all.

  • Assuming that the peas are in good condition, there should be little trouble if the forms made are simple.

  • Now what I ask you to consider about these quotations is that in each the writer was using Jargon to shirk prose, palming off periphrases upon us when with a little trouble he could have gone straight to the point.

  • We may not be capable of much; but we can all write better than that, if we take a little trouble.

  • With a little trouble he had succeeded in supplying the numbers where they were missing, for the descriptions are very minute.

  • This gave me little trouble at the moment, for I had no doubt of speedily overtaking them; and I set out briskly in the direction, as I supposed, in which we had been going.

  • He got into a little trouble down in Mississippi, where he used to live, and came out here to get clear of it.

  • He got into a little trouble down in Mississippi where he used to live, and came out here to get clear of it.

  • All men who had got into a "little trouble" in the more settled portions of the community came there to get out of reach of the law, and in a new country they did pretty near as they had a mind to.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little trouble" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    here speaking; little child; little confused; little cove; little danger; little foot; little forward; little girls; little love; little maid; little maiden; little milk; little note; little pieces; little proud; little scream; little square; little star; little town; little uneasy; little value; little voice; little volume; little wistfully; little world; patria potestas