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"You're the last person I thought would be looking for trouble."
If anybody was looking for trouble tonight then they were going to get it!
Trent looked like a man who was looking for trouble.
"There'd be more of them if they were looking for trouble.
I said to myself a while ago that Loretta was looking for trouble.
They were looking for trouble and they found us instead.
The warrior had a sword in his hand, and it seemed he was looking for trouble.
If he was looking for trouble I wasn't going to supply it.
"I hear that you have been looking for trouble again, Nicholas.
We are a group of specialists who are looking for trouble.
"You start messing with someone else's art and you are looking for trouble."
The former is looking for trouble and, when he gets to the restaurant, he finds it.
They weren't exactly "out," he said - that would be looking for trouble.
They are in a car, and they are looking for trouble.
He was looking for trouble, and he found it.
It was as if I was looking for trouble.
She was looking for trouble and I hoped she didn't find it.
"But he didn't seem to be looking for trouble.
That killer was looking for trouble last night.
"Are you the three folk the demoness said are looking for trouble?"
"You keep still up there unless you are looking for trouble," warned Phil.
And judging by the ugly, pop-eyed expression on the man's face, he was looking for trouble.
But next time they'll be looking for trouble."
But she couldn't rid herself of the notion that John Smith was looking for trouble.
He was looking for trouble, and seeing none, he finally said, "I'll go check in.
To keep her in his home would be asking for trouble.
He had to pull himself together or he'd be asking for trouble.
"Standing in front of the window is asking for trouble."
"And the principal said he was asking for trouble by being so out."
Mess with them, and you could be asking for trouble.
So, they were asking for trouble, and eventually got it.
Analysts agree that any longer than a day is asking for trouble.
It was asking for trouble to come here alone with Hugh.
Certainly don't put them one in front of the other, as this is asking for trouble.
A woman who picked up after a grown man was asking for trouble.
But sailing into battle without a plan was asking for trouble.
- but it really would be asking for trouble to take you any further in.
It was asking for trouble especially if you wore glasses like him.
But leaving that thing in your hands is asking for trouble, I think."
Taking any recommendation as gospel could be asking for trouble.
Producing a play without an interval these days is asking for trouble.
It was asking for trouble, but please take me home now."
When you said something like that, you were asking for trouble.
Take that away and you are asking for trouble.
"If a relationship has significant unresolved issues, adding a second home is asking for trouble."
Me, I've always kind of thought that sort of thing was asking for trouble.
Even if everybody here was black, that was asking for trouble.
"Your boy is asking for trouble," the staffer told him.
He had no plan of action, and to go into this without a plan was asking for trouble.
When he put out his sign he would be asking for trouble.