Examples of using Get into trouble in English and their translations into Slovak
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Nice shot, but he could get into trouble.
You could get into trouble with the police if you are caught doing a wheelie on a public road,
So you should still proceed with caution as you could get into trouble with law enforcement if you order IGF-1 LR3 online.
I can't let them see because I will get into trouble, but… I made it out of toothbrush,
The depressed older child may sulk, get into trouble at school, be negative,
What kind of an idiot would get into trouble knowing there was a camera crew following him around?
afraid he will get into trouble.
The Law of ContentYou can get into trouble in a conversation if you listen only to the content of what is being said.
whole families get into trouble if the children don't perform up to par.
Never seen anyone get into trouble so fast,
In his guilt often get into trouble, but he finds a way to get out.
Beloved, thousands of Christians get into trouble by hearing"still, small voices" that aren't from God.
Older children may sulk, get into trouble at school, be negative
You maybe take prescribed goods and get into trouble because you don't know the purpose of the state.
Where most PowerPoint designers get into trouble is combining colors across the warm/cool boundary.
Older children may sulk, get into trouble at school, be negative,
Too many bad or inexperienced poker players get into trouble because they feel compelled to play in a hand once they have posted a blind.
You can get into trouble with the police if you get caught doing tricks on the rear wheel on a public road,
From time to time, every company can get into trouble, which threatens its day-to-day operation.
Even the happiest traveler can get into trouble, and it can happen even on a short jaunt to the grocery store.