Example sentences of "have [adj] difficulty " in BNC.

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1 It has inherent difficulties .
2 Rodgers has little difficulty reading between the lines of Hytner 's stylish staging , which apes the hairpin role-reversals of Mozart 's convoluted Masonic fable by itself , neatly reversing the racial and sexual stereotypes of the original .
3 He has little difficulty in pulling summer sheets and other light rugs straight over his head , even if there are straps under his tummy , so at night he has a rug with leg straps to keep it in place .
4 A Fresco ‘ canvas ’ on to which gliffs can be ‘ painted ’ will allow developers create things like two-dimensional geometric figures : like X it has some difficulty with three dimensions at the moment .
5 This suggests he has some difficulty in distinguishing sounds .
6 Almost certainly , he has a weak visual memory , and so any teaching should aim to help him to strengthen that ; but he has some difficulty with the auditory side , too .
7 At least everybody knows where to go and it 's all there an but obviously that has some difficulty in terms of where to locate it and where to .
8 I think that teachers need to know people that they can turn to for further advice , but that they could familiarize themselves much more with what , as it were , they can do in the first instance by screening children , by using there are number of published materials , learning inventories , that can be used to discover whether a child has some difficulties that might point in this direction of dyslexia .
9 as if this was not enough , Tom Clarke , newly returned to politics after illness , has another difficulty , which is to represent a party in the process of remodelling itself .
10 I understand , too , that the poor migrainee when under attack has tremendous difficulty in hearing and seeing the normal , outside world .
11 The IBOA has serious difficulties with the proposed changes outlined in view of the fact that it would involve additional costs to our membership .
12 Even if a computer was available which could cope with the load , the system has serious difficulties not least of which is coverage .
13 A clear example of this may be seen in the learner driver who grips the steering wheel so tightly with one hand that he has great difficulty in moving the wheel with the other .
14 Having achieved power in certain situations , the military has great difficulty in maintaining it without the support of other important groups in society .
15 The patient has great difficulty in being coherent .
16 Silvio is a very complex and tormented personality , someone who has great difficulty in coming to terms with the demands of life .
17 The dyslexic person has great difficulty with this .
18 Try giving smaller , more frequent feeds as an initial step — if the baby has slight difficulties with lactose ( see above ) then this may be the answer .
19 The end point of return to work is something that can be measured , but it has many difficulties , particularly where there is significant unemployment .
20 This view may be initially attractive , but it has many difficulties ( Gale , 1968 ) .
21 The first reaction to this is that the speller needs to be looked at more closely : the inversion of letters here , and the production of a completely un-English-looking word , suggests that the child has considerable difficulty with visualisation , and possibly has trouble reading , too .
22 McCawley ( 1976 ) asserts that sentences which are universally judged as grammatical are simply those for which no one has any difficulty in thinking of uses .
23 This would seem particularly likely if the adult is facing or already has financial difficulties .
24 This method of dating has certain difficulties however .
25 Needless to say Jeffery , and many others , have had little difficulty in showing how all such attempts have inevitably boiled down to the arbitrary moral predilections of the criminologists concerned .
26 But once ashore , others seem to have had little difficulty in establishing new homes .
27 Edinburgh graduates in economic and social history have had little difficulty in entering a wide range of challenging and rewarding careers in such areas as financial , industrial and public management and administration , the media , and a range of research activities .
28 He has had little difficulty in attracting many former Shildon players to turn out , including several of the side which won the Durham Challenge Cup in 1969 .
29 Tricon Foodservice Consultants has been brought in to give advice , but the Cassons have had some difficulty in accepting the drastic measures needed to ensure survival .
30 Paul had had some difficulty in prising the really caked bits of spaghetti off the bottom of the pan but , with a light wristy action perfected on Wall 's sausages which burst their skin , he managed to get all but the blackest fragments out .
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