Examples of using Bit of trouble in English and their translations into Czech
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Bit of trouble, I guess.
I assure you it was a bit of trouble.
Bit of trouble with a Slitheen.
Oh, yes?- Got herself in a bit of trouble.
Bit of trouble with a Slitheen.
People also translate
Got herself in a bit of trouble.- Oh, yes?
Bit of trouble with the Slitheen.
Got herself in a bit of trouble.- Oh, yes?
Bit of trouble with the Slitheen.
Sorry you fellows are having a bit of trouble.
I had a bit of trouble with the finances.
Sorry you fellows are having a bit of trouble.
I'm having a bit of trouble with your sponsor.
But from you two… i have always had a bit of trouble.
Anthony's having a bit of trouble with the press.
Bit of trouble, I guess. That's unfortunate.
That's unfortunate. Bit of trouble, I guess.
Bit of trouble with the old leg, I would better sit down here for a moment.
Bob is having a bit of trouble at his other job.
He seems to have gotten himself into quite a bit of trouble here.
Having a bit of trouble with the old bogo pogo?
Contacting the Interpol officer who called Emma. I'm having a bit of trouble.
That's unfortunate. Bit of trouble, I guess.
I'm having a bit of trouble with the phones at the moment.
Because quite frankly, coach, we're having a bit of trouble finding the second guy.
There was a bit of trouble on the traveller site this morning.
Yes, Lauren? Well, it appears we're having a bit of trouble with the new school chef?
Into quite a bit of trouble here. He seems to have gotten himself.
That's unfortunate. Bit of trouble, I guess.
I'm having a bit of trouble figuring out how to remove him.