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I have trouble sleeping at night.

Do you have trouble remembering names at parties?

Although we often have trouble remembering dreams, our dreaming selves have full access to our pasts.

These are used to help patients who have trouble talking about their emotions.

Only people who have trouble making babies actually plan for them.

They rarely initiate social encounters, and often have trouble even meeting someone's eye. They also have low levels of oxytocin.

We have trouble with elevator control, it is fluttering (sharking) slightly, we 're to keep higher approach speed on final.

And, in case you have trouble reading the rotated picture, let me redo it on the board.

It's hard enough getting sleep when you have a busy schedule, but it's even worse when you have trouble getting a good rest at night.

If you have trouble falling or staying asleep at least three nights a week for more than a month, you could have chronic insomnia.

Many people are told to reduce sodium due to health concerns, but they have trouble doing so because they like the taste and find low-sodium foods bland.

If you have trouble getting AdSense to serve relevant pages, check your anchor text? The words used in links on your page. Try changing some of those words.

Uruguay passed such a law in 2009, but transgender Argentines have no such recourse and often have trouble when dealing with the government using documents that no longer match their expressed gender.

And we also should be thankful that whenever we have trouble, we can always turn to our Holy Mother Mary, the She could play a vital role in intercession for us to His Most Beloved Son.

The widow, staying on the bus, opened her basket and pressed Miss Sun to have some of the rice cakes she had brought id the widow would have trouble dividing up her cakes, Chao and Fang also got off the bus for a walk.

have trouble造句

I have trouble understanding it.

I never have trouble sleeping in a strange place.

I expected to have trouble adjusting to life in New York, but no one ever told me that I would have trouble readjusting to my old life!

Given the nature of their prognostications, the animals have trouble calling a tie.

For example, if you want to have a meaningful romantic relationship, but you have trouble believing that you are worthy of love, you will have trouble creating this relationship.

Skeptics often have trouble getting past the filter's rudimentary appearance, but its simple design belies its potentially life-saving properties.

Vincent concedes that patients who have deeper problems - those who are depressed or suicidal - or have trouble concentrating are unlikely to benefit from the program.

It is also because it is hard to reconcile a top job with children, because senior editors have trouble with mothers and because of poor child-care facilities.

If you have trouble finding alone time with each child (whether you have one child or more than one), setting up "dates" can be a good way to ensure that you do things together.

Working nights or rotating shifts can disrupt your internal clock. You may feel tired when you need to be awake. And you may have trouble sleeping during the day.

I have trouble in math.

People have trouble doing squats are those who have very long legs and short torsos.

Orthoptics can treat convergence insufficiency, in which the eyes have trouble working together.

I've been having a very good time in Canada, but I still have trouble with my English study.

By backing some private equity investors who might otherwise have trouble raising money, Google can have access to all that data, even if the talks eventually fall through.

Set a regular bed time for yourself and use an evening routine to wind down so you don’t have trouble sleeping.

Both of them have trouble and insecurity, but also impairs the whole mechanical strength of trunk line, and results in large contact resistance of branch, weak reliability, easy heating and accident.

Millions of families have trouble falling asleep.

Children with dyscalculia have trouble reading Numbers and picturing them in their mind.

I can only see light and blurs in the eye and have trouble keep my balance sometimes.

Corals may also have trouble coping as sea level rises and stirs up sediments, said Kimberley Yates of the U.S. Geological Survey.

If you have trouble with the RMB to buy tickets directly, but wants to buy Hong Kong dollars as the price of some less cost-effective, about 88 Hong Kong dollars.

If you have trouble saving for retirement, you can have money automatically deducted from your paycheck.

Older people often fall becausethey are too weak to brace themselves, and they have trouble with stepsand opening jars because their muscles have lost so much strength.

Because they don't understand social cues like facial expressions or tone of voice, children with ASDs have trouble interpreting what others are thinking or feeling. They may lack empathy as well.

Men and women have trouble and vulnerability. Trouble, need to tell, grievance, need to pour out, friendship is indispensable in life.

Tenants also have trouble in the past could have one foot across the small alley, and now have to bypass the main road out of the security booth, "we should take 20 minutes."

People may be flooded with memories of the traumatic event and have trouble falling asleep, or have nightmares.

I have trouble using chopsticks correctly.

In life, we can not be too clever, see who have trouble, see who are the goblins, but can not see themselves long hair, see too clear, look too true, to bring unnecessary trouble and confusion to their life.

After I arrived in Beijing, he wrote me a letter, in which he says, "I' m all right except for a severe pain in my arm. I even have trouble using chopsticks or writing brushes. Perhaps it won't be long now before I depart this life."