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Example sentences for "much difficulty"

  • I have sometimes felt as much difficulty, though of a very different kind, on this head, as in the case of an organ as perfect and complex as the eye.

  • There is much difficulty in ascertaining how much modification our domestic productions have undergone; but we may safely infer that the amount has been large, and that modifications can be inherited for long periods.

  • But this was an undertaking of much difficulty.

  • There is much difficulty in ascertaining the exact point of departure of "Meigs Line" from Great Iron Mountains.

  • There is much difficulty in determining the absolute course of the "Winchester line," from the meager description contained in his letter above quoted.

  • From this it is already evident, why the question respecting the definition of an abstract name is often one of so much difficulty.

  • Could you have so much difficulty to believe his love to you, if you indeed believe that he hath loved the world, that is, so many thousands like you?

  • If it had been otherwise he would scarcely have been bound as an apprentice, nor had so much difficulty in his advancement.

  • Peace fell upon the travelers like a garment, and although they had as much difficulty in landing their baggage as the early Pilgrims had in getting theirs ashore, the circumstance was not able to disquiet them much.

  • The scientists who want to study the primitive man, and have so much difficulty in finding one anywhere in this sophisticated age, couldn't do better than to devote their attention to the common country-boy.

  • I had as much difficulty in making up my mind to the proper spot for the settlement as Noah's dove experienced in its flight from the ark.

  • This had been a great disappointment, as much difficulty lay in procuring the necessary item.

  • A bee-hunter must be a most keen-sighted fellow, although there is not so much difficulty in the pursuit as may at first appear.

  • Much difficulty must be felt in getting rid of slavery.

  • Thus, the reform of the currency, achieved with so much difficulty in the early years of Yoshimune's administration, had to be abandoned, and things reverted to their old plight.

  • Does this show that I have forgotten all those circumstances which have led us to look upon him with an abhorrence that we have alike had so much difficulty to conceal?

  • But if I had been surprised at the largeness of one of his proportions, I was no less so at the smallness of the other, as in fact I had almost as much difficulty in getting into him as he had had with me.

  • Lord Roberts had almost as much difficulty in bringing Buller out of Ladysmith as he had had in putting him into it.

  • I found at least as much difficulty in gaining access to the great men as there would be in European countries; but when once admitted, I was treated with the greatest courtesy.

  • The huts were comfortable and very clean; the negroes seemed fond of their master, but he told me they were suffering dreadfully from the effects of the war--he had so much difficulty in providing them with clothes and shoes.

  • The subject is involved in much difficulty.

  • We have seen that there is much difficulty in believing that other, now unknown, species have been the parents of the other domestic breeds.

  • If this news should prove true, there would be much difficulty in this enterprise.

  • Simplification will tend to reduce those rules to one for each sound, and so far as it succeeds, will not "present as much difficulty to memorize as do the peculiarities of our present system.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much difficulty" 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:
    breeding from; dense clusters; faithful minister; much afraid; much altered; much confidence; much difficulty; much dreaded; much esteemed; much expedition; much finer; much frequented; much from; much good; much hurt; much interested; much liked; much nitrogen; much oxygen; much people; much reduced; much shorter; much the; much worse; the vale; thousand sighs