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Example sentences for "difficulty whatever"

  • I therefore had no difficulty whatever in approaching him, which I did in a crouching attitude until I was near enough to touch the flapping skirts of his coat.

  • This I had no difficulty whatever in doing, thanks to the lucky chance of Captain Winter being in the same port.

  • By daylight the wind had dwindled away to a gentle breeze, while the sea had gone down to such an extent that I anticipated no difficulty whatever in boarding the wreck.

  • And as a miracle, or rather superhuman coincidence, it presents no difficulty whatever.

  • But as to the mere existence of angels, there is no difficulty whatever.

  • And they present no difficulty whatever from a scientific point of view, as they are part of the ordinary course of nature.

  • Although Vampa was carefully disguised and even elegantly dressed in the fashionable attire of the Roman aristocracy, Monte-Cristo, like Peppino, had no difficulty whatever in recognizing him.

  • Morrel approached his words became clearer and clearer and they had no difficulty whatever in fully understanding their terrible import.

  • We felt no difficulty whatever now in attaching a very different and much more sinister significance to the charred fragments of wreck we had lately passed.

  • So easy was the motion of the little craft, that when we got below we found no difficulty whatever in boiling the water, and making ourselves a cup of good strong tea.

  • He had no difficulty whatever in engaging an efficient office staff; but when it came to securing the services of foremen, mechanics, and labourers, the unhappy German was driven almost to despair.

  • Having originally taken their cross bearings wholly from the shore lights, the voyagers had now no difficulty whatever in placing the boats in their proper position.

  • I can tell you we're just like the rest of the world, we find no difficulty whatever in spending all the money we make.

  • A man of his skill in handling clay on a wheel had no difficulty whatever in wresting a good livelihood from Trenton.

  • After a few words on pigeons, and a glass of beer, Dan had no difficulty whatever in borrowing his friend's white mare and black trap.

  • So easy was the motion of the little craft that when we got below we found no difficulty whatever in boiling the water, and making ourselves a cup of good strong tea.

  • I, therefore, had no difficulty whatever in writing for it.

  • Mr. Roosevelt had no difficulty whatever in making his change of manners as quick as it was complete.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "difficulty whatever" 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:
    assistant superintendent; cold beef; dear mistress; difficulty about; difficulty whatever; free library; given signal; great place; greenish color; haue found; high estimation; honour bound; literary study; little soldier; loue thee; nothing but; opera seria; other allied; second hand; shall have; shop window; should want; volume novel