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Example sentences for "difficulty about"

  • She was not quite sure that she had not said herself that there would be no difficulty about that.

  • William had mentioned once the necessity of asking a landlord's permission to cut up pasture, but it had been taken for granted that there would be no difficulty about that.

  • There is no difficulty about that; I can buy them for you at the gate.

  • We will gnaw through one of the thongs, of course, there can be no difficulty about that; we will give them an hour to get to sleep and then we will set to work.

  • I have a gun, and with that and fishing there has been no difficulty about food.

  • So we shall have no difficulty about firewood.

  • The emperor made no difficulty about it, and issued a ukase to that effect.

  • However, they made no difficulty about it and from that moment considered themselves as no longer Jesuits.

  • There was no difficulty about either, especially the latter.

  • There will really be no difficulty about it, as our acquaintance is but of an hour's growth.

  • Happily he is an utter stranger to you, so there will be no difficulty about it.

  • But I suppose there is no difficulty about it.

  • The saddlery we shall have no difficulty about.

  • Of course they will all have to wear them of one colour; but as most of the cattle are black, there would be no difficulty about that.

  • He knew very well how to ingratiate himself with the man,--there was no difficulty about that.

  • He spoke of his own reasons for leaving the pulpit, and added that 'some one had lately come to him whose conscience troubled him about retaining the name of Christian; he had replied that he himself had no difficulty about it.

  • If he was only a young minister now, there'd be no difficulty about it.

  • When I told him that money was no object, he said that there would be no difficulty about it.

  • Yes, sir, there was no difficulty about it.

  • There was no difficulty about this, for the factory was in winter worked long after dark set in.

  • She had intended to give them as a present and a surprise, but as there seemed a difficulty about it she would give money instead, and let the priest choose his own clothes.

  • There can be no difficulty about that, George thinks.

  • I dare say we should laugh at the ornaments, and not dislike them, and lovers would make no difficulty about lifting up the ring to be able to approach the rosy lips underneath.

  • There will be no difficulty about that, after you have been upwards of two years in constant work; and the general will certainly not refuse.

  • There will be no difficulty about that," he replied; "there are plenty of plantations of yams, and I can go down and dig them up at night.

  • If there were only those who had been landed from the schooner there would be no difficulty about it, as we should only have to put them on board again, but with four hundred others on our hands I really don't know how to manage.

  • I hope you will be able to get some of the men to re-enter, for there is a good deal of difficulty about crews.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "difficulty about" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alluvial gold; always found; another group; child labour; difficulty about; difficulty whatever; each village; force their; good impression; grand seigneur; heard footsteps; heavy rains; like those; lunar atmosphere; many critics; receiving the; she herself; should send; then season; this act; wrote back; yellow precipitate; your worship