Examples of using Bit of trouble in English and their translations into Hebrew
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A bit of trouble, sir.
There was a bit of trouble.
Bit of trouble, I guess.
We got in a bit of trouble.
Bit of trouble too, I bet?
People also translate
I'm in a bit of trouble.
Bit of trouble with the locals out there.
Got myself into a bit of trouble.
Bit of trouble at your place last night.
I would heard you would had a bit of trouble.
I'm just having a bit of trouble with the ending.
So, the tardis has dresses and likes a bit of trouble?
We're having a bit of trouble with the contrast.
Yeah, well, I think it's got her into a bit of trouble now.
Andy, there's a bit of trouble, nothing alarming.
There's mist there which Ithink is causing the twits a bit of trouble.
Some people had a bit of trouble doing this….
Every bit of trouble on this earth is clinging to us like… What?
Been getting into quite a bit of trouble lately.
We're having a bit of trouble with the beaming thing at the moment.
It's just, you know, I'm having a bit of trouble letting go.
He's causing a bit of trouble. But I got it, don't you worry.
They were gonna take me on, only I had a bit of trouble and blah, blah.
He gave me a bit of trouble, but I got him right where I want him.
If Bill Anderson's inside, and you're not telling the truth,you're both in a bit of trouble.
Anthony's having a bit of trouble with the press.
Had a bit of trouble with that word‘signatures'… What do you mean by that?
He usually has a bit of trouble keeping it together when he smokes weed.
Oh, fine. Mind you, I had a bit of trouble to start with, but now I have clipped its wings, no problem.
I'm just having a bit of trouble identifying the… a bit of trouble… I'm having a bit of trouble identifying the material.