Example sentences of "[vb mod] have difficulty " in BNC.
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1 | We should have broken up before but there is every prospect of a late and long hopping in which case we should have difficulty in making the necessary attendances . ’ |
2 | Christians must have difficulty in using the bible to speak to contemporary issues so long as this belief persists . |
3 | You 'll have difficulty trying to get hold of a bike or a canoe in the Tatras . |
4 | But those who would prefer to explain the book as a comedy of manners , or as current affairs , might have difficulty in explaining the prominence given to the love affair . |
5 | ‘ I mean , I imagine a lot of people might have difficulty raising that much ? ’ |
6 | The show is custom-built by Janet Street-Porter 's rapidly expanding youth and entertainment empire and is aimed squarely at people under the age of 25 who might have difficulty identifying an Andy Warhol , never mind a Renaissance masterpiece . |
7 | With airlines such as Hispania , British Island Airways and Paramount going belly-up , and others such as Dan-Air and Monarch reducing capacity , Airtours was concerned that it might have difficulty securing flights for its holidaymakers . |
8 | Some intending buyers might have difficulty in finding the purchase price . |
9 | For example , National & Provincial Building Society offered a mortgage helpline and hints for those who might have difficulty meeting the new level of payments . |
10 | In other words , she is someone who might have difficulty with spelling as she grows , but could be helped now to become a competent speller . |
11 | Despite there being twice as much currency in circulation as in 1990 , the deputy chairman of Gosbank , the State Bank , warned that some enterprises might have difficulty paying wages because of cash shortages . |
12 | Our customers appear quite happy with the rules regarding redemption of credit vouchers , but in exceptional cases , where the customer might have difficulty using the credit vouchers , some alternative means of reimbursement will be found . |
13 | Have you seen any evidence that you or your intended could have difficulty responding appropriately to ‘ in-law interference ’ ? |
14 | It sounds obvious but some drawings of birds are so odd you 'd have difficulty identifying even a bluetit from them . |
15 | You 'd have difficulty a local player of that one . |
16 | I do n't want really want Darren , I do n't honestly think , I think I 'd have difficulty in the initial breaking , but then everything else would go |
17 | An art critic may have difficulty in deciding how far the picture needs to be considered as devotional imagery , and how far discussion can be limited to artistic merits . |
18 | Also , whereas the Down 's child will usually be affectionate and appreciative of its family and friends , the autistic child may have difficulty in relating to his or her relations and therefore not offer the usual rewards in terms of affection and belonging . |
19 | It is better for the patient to use a shallow cup rather than a deeper mug , partly to prevent an excessive fluid intake , and partly because he may have difficulty in judging the depth of a mug and so may tend to spill his drink . |
20 | If that is the case , in the short run the education system may have difficulty in servicing this new demand . |
21 | This is especially helpful to older patients who may have difficulty in learning and remembering , and who may require to visit the toilet during the night . |
22 | As we argued earlier , we can not usually allow a model which depicts reciprocal causation ; while absence-prone individuals may have difficulty getting good jobs , the former effect is probably the stronger . |
23 | The resident may have difficulty in seeing and speech may be difficult to understand . |
24 | Painting is valuable because people who may have difficulty expressing themselves in words can get some of their feelings down in a picture . |
25 | The over-protected , the abused , the under-encouraged , and the forced may have difficulty in giving full attention , even in relaxing into the reading act . |
26 | For the same reason , I suggest that you avoid overseas package tours that require you to be at the airport in the early hours of the morning , or very late at night , when you may have difficulty travelling to the airport safely . |
27 | Enterprise zone property trusts are established to be held as an investment for a very long period ( usually 25 years ) and as Capital Ventures warns : ‘ You may have difficulty in selling your investment before realisation of the underlying property … ’ |
28 | They provide good care , love , and stimulation but may have difficulty with one or two specific areas of behaviour problem , for example sleep problems , toilet training . |
29 | Lacking experience of that kind , casual listeners may have difficulty in responding to the finer musical distinctions that make an individual performance unique . |
30 | The Fund may have difficulty swallowing the numbers in the new plan . |