| 1 | How were these known trouble-makers able to so easily penetrate the inner sanctum of English Government? | |
| 2 | One or two nights she phoned and I had to bail her out of jail for drunkenness and fighting. | |
| 3 | They don't aggressively seek trouble, but it is not unusual that they would defend themselves, their flag and their cargo. | |
| 4 | When the locals decide that subjugation is a death sentence and that freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose, they can make enough mischief to drive the colonials out. | |
| 5 | Even if booze doesn't send you out looking for a fight, it often lowers the threshold of anger, meaning that small annoyances that you would normally brush off might make you want to fight. |