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Example sentences for "trifle difficult"

  • In that case," said Coulthurst, "it is a trifle difficult to understand how you came to hold a commission in a service in which one understands intelligence is necessary.

  • One so seldom gets a windfall of this kind that it's a trifle difficult to know how to express one's satisfaction.

  • They made for the spot at a floundering run, for it is a trifle difficult to travel fast in the bush, and came gasping to a rent in the undergrowth on the edge of the gully.

  • She was virtually mistress now, as the commands she had given him indicated; but, while it afforded him a gratification he did not quite understand to do her bidding, it was a trifle difficult to accustom himself to the position.

  • It is a trifle difficult to understand why you place yourself under an obligation to me in respect to the peon Pereira.

  • Besides, a good deal depends upon my pleasing Godfrey Palliser, and there are times when it's a trifle difficult to get on with him.

  • It is sometimes a trifle difficult to understand an American," he said.

  • After the little exhibition in the green-room it's a trifle difficult to understand why you want me.

  • The lad was careless and generous, but there was a certain shrewdness in him as well as a vein of cold British stubbornness which made him a trifle difficult to handle when once his dislike was aroused.

  • It's a trifle difficult to answer," and Ormsgill laughed.

  • I won't attempt to thank you--under the circumstances it would be a trifle difficult to do it efficiently.

  • It is certainly a trifle difficult to reach, which is, perhaps, in one sense not altogether a misfortune, since the Englishmen and Englishwomen who visit that island in the winter seldom leave such places exactly as they find them.

  • It is a trifle difficult to see how that would help us," said Barrington, with a little gesture of irritation, for it almost seemed that the broker was deriding him.

  • He was also good enough to hint that nothing he might have done need prevent me being--the right word is a trifle difficult to find--but I fancy he meant unpleasant to him if I wished it.

  • It is, however, a trifle difficult to understand what purpose you could have, and one cannot help fancying that you owe a little to Silverdale and yourself.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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