It is not difficult to see, that it would be in the power of those officers to select jurors who would serve the purpose of the party as well as a corrupted bench.
This tendency is not difficult to be accounted for.
But it is not difficult to account, either for this restriction on the general government, or for the manner in which the whole clause is expressed.
It is not difficult to understand why such a thought of God should rise in a heart which has no delight in Him nor in His service.
It is not difficult to distinguish in which sense the word is used in what place.
The verse is not difficult; the commentator, again, is very clear.
The second road was the Warrenton and Alexandria highway, the direct line of communication between Pope's army and Washington, and it is not difficult to divine the anxiety with which it was scrutinised by Jackson.
Nevertheless, it is not difficult to show that the Southerners fell somewhat short of the highest standard.
It is, no doubt, not difficult to account for this retardation in the investigation of sexual inversion in women.
In most homosexual cases the main facts are, with the patient's good-will and the investigator's tact, not difficult to ascertain.
It is not difficult to colonize many of the native ferns in shady and protected places where trees do not sap all the strength from the ground.
Although celery has now become a staple vegetable with all classes of people, the home-gardener is likely not to attempt its culture; yet it is not difficult to raise in small quantities in most any good garden land.
Remembering the organization of the tribe everywhere prevalent, it is not difficult to understand that the army, or horde, that stands for the idea, was assembled on the clan basis.
He recognizes, it is true, a long process of growth, with several stages, from the dithyramb to the drama; and it is not difficult to see what these stages were.
It is, however, not difficult to account for the credit that was given to the story of Jesus Christ being the Son of God.
It is not difficult to gain some faint idea of the immensity of space in which this and all the other worlds are suspended, if we follow a progression of ideas.
It is very likely that some of the symbols may be lost; but it is not difficult to see, without straining, a possible interpretation for each; and some of them have passed into traditional use.
This particular nebula is in Andromeda, and is not far from Algol; and it is not difficult to find.
It is not difficult to imagine that the earth must appear a splendid spectacle from Venus, whence she is seen to great advantage.
It is not difficult to calculate the amount of matter he would require on this assumption to keep him going, and the amount required is so great as to make it practically impossible that this is the source of his supply.
Adhering to the facts now presented to us, it is not difficult to restore in idea the process by which the glaciers of Lochaber were produced and the glens dammed by ice.
Though destined in its applications to produce momentous changes in human thought, it is not difficult of comprehension.
In fact, it isnot difficult to see that an assemblage of molecules, operated upon by contending waves, might remain practically quiescent.
When a man on a hot day looks at a running stream and "sees" the delicious coolness, it is not difficult to show that he is really performing an act of mental synthesis, or imaginative construction.
It is not difficult to define conjecturally the physiological conditions of these two large classes of illusion.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not difficult" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.