Example sentences of "[art] difficulties the " in BNC.

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1 Dr Gysi pledged that glasnost and democracy would become features of East German society , but added that he did not underestimate the difficulties the party faced in regaining a measure of popular trust .
2 Dr Gysi pledged that glasnost and democracy would become features of East German society , but added that he did not underestimate the difficulties the party faced in regaining a measure of popular trust .
3 China has been cheered up by the difficulties the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe face as they try to change their old communist ways .
4 But see the difficulties the riders will make for each other .
5 The companies had not discharged that onus and the fact that the Commissioners did not award the maximum penalties showed that they were fully aware of the difficulties the companies faced .
6 Looking down on the land over seven miles below from the lofty heights where jet streams vaporize behind you , it was hard to imagine the difficulties the old man must have faced .
7 I have already discussed the difficulties the concept presents in psychological discourse .
8 The gimmick 's failure underlined the difficulties the peace talks are causing for the right .
9 The difficulties the administration encountered in enforcing the collection of taxes made it impossible for it to maintain a flow of funds to the king in Flanders , and Edward was now suffering the severest financial embarrassment .
10 In H.M.S. Surprise the difficulties the doctor endures in controlling one of his live specimens , an over-affectionate sloth addicted to alcohol , inspire laughter and add one more point of variety to a narrative of natural and man-made challenge .
11 In his farewell address to the American people in January 1961 , Eisenhower warned against any attempt to seek some " miraculous solution " to the difficulties the world faced .
12 The award of bursaries and scholarships can mitigate the difficulties the system causes and very recently the Bar has taken on board the need to change the system so that the equivalent of salaries can be offered during pupillage .
13 The evidence already cited on the worsening position of the poorest in the unemployment stakes suggests that these assumptions will lead to an underestimate of the difficulties the poor have in finding work .
14 Calandrini 's excellent contacts with leading Puritans , such as William Kiffin and Sidrach Simpson [ qq.v. ] , helped to ease many of the difficulties the Dutch community in London faced during the turbulent 1640s .
15 But the difficulties the Eritreans face in educating both old and young are still formidable .
16 And in the final part of our series tomorrow we look at the difficulties the RSPCA can face in securing convictions when they take cruelty cases to court .
17 In the final part of our series on the work of the RSPCA , Liz Hannam looks at the difficulties the society face when they try to take a cruelty case to court .
18 We also always try to involve a related organisation — this year we 're working with WISH , Women In Special Hospitals — who can give us insight into the difficulties the women might have in talking about their experiences .
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