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The economy had been in serious trouble during 1972 and 1973.
Had he got himself into some kind of serious trouble?
I have had to help people who got into very serious trouble because of this.
It looked as though she really was in serious trouble.
Even with all of that, they were in serious trouble.
I will let him know if there is any serious trouble.
But if this were real, she could be in serious trouble.
If anything went wrong now there would be serious trouble.
However, those same skills also get her into serious trouble with the government.
"I married her because she was in some kind of serious trouble."
They were in very serious trouble, and he had no idea how to get them out of it!
She has children, one of whom gets into serious trouble.
If they failed him now, he was in serious trouble.
Now, clearly someone went to some serious trouble coming up with that.
You are, or very well may be, in serious trouble.
That would probably mean even more serious trouble for Earth.
The club was in serious trouble off the field as well.
Williams had never been in serious trouble, his mother said.
"But now it can get you in very serious trouble."
"I think his campaign is in very serious trouble," he said.
"In fact it used to get me into serious trouble."
Given that, the scientists would be in no serious trouble.
However, within three years, that marriage was also in serious trouble.
Two other books which he wrote at this time were to cause him serious trouble.
And no doubt at all that we were in serious trouble right now!