Example sentences of "[modal v] have [det] difficulty " in BNC.

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1 The Pizza Express National League champions should have little difficulty in beating Royal Leopold , of Belgium , today and Racing Club de France tomorrow , but face the holders , Uhlenhorst , in Sunday 's final group match .
2 The former high class hurdler has not come off the bridle to record two effortless chasing victories and , although this is his stiffest task to date over fences , he should have little difficulty in completing the hat-trick .
3 During your undergraduate studies you should have little difficulty in tracing the information that you need , since most will be contained in well-known textbooks .
4 Moreover , were it to occur , such workers should have little difficulty in finding a similar position elsewhere .
5 Thus if at this moment someone said something to me about " that ugly little statue on your fireplace " and accompanied this with an appropriate gesture , I should have little difficulty in identifying the object to which he is referring , but identification may not be so easy if a reference is made to an object that is not accessible to immediate perception , or of which I have no knowledge whatever .
6 He told me that he had said to Ivy that he hoped between the three of us we might make head or tail of it , and she said , ‘ Well , we are three intelligent people , so I ca n't see why we should have any difficulty . ’
7 But , to get back to your problem , I should n't think you 'll have much difficulty getting another job , will you ? ’
8 " Clever girl like you , I do n't expect you 'll have any difficulty , " she added comfortably .
9 So that 's rather nice I do n't think I 'll have any difficulty selling the tickets for that .
10 Given what has happened in Britain , certain enterprises could lend themselves to being sold to the Polish public who , surprisingly , might have few difficulties putting up hard cash to buy shares .
11 ‘ You might have some difficulty convincing a judge of that .
12 The whole package appears to be aimed at the accomplished user as the beginner could have some difficulty .
13 Say the following sentences up to time and you may have little difficulty in including the missing words shown by the dots .
14 Paragraph ( c ) is a quite extraordinary delegation ( if not abdication ) of legislative responsibility , of which the courts may have some difficulty in making sense .
15 Magistrates may have some difficulty in putting on an equal footing Social Services Departments , and the parents of children in care .
16 As we have mentioned , judges , the police and the public may have more difficulty in understanding serious female crime and tend to believe that the woman offender is not really criminal .
17 A co-operative may have more difficulty in raising a large initial sum of venture capital and hence be at a greater risk of starting with too big a burden of interest on loan capital ; but , having got started on a sound financial footing , it would be under no special difficulty in doing as well as ordinary firms .
18 Men may have more difficulty with delayed physical maturity , and in fulfilling the traditional male societal role of ‘ provider ’ when faced with chronic medical problems .
19 A group of full time managers , individually and directly accountable to the next tier above across the whole range of their duties , may have more difficulties in establishing sufficient local standing .
20 When we come up to date with the recent rise of ‘ law and order ideology ’ encouraged by politicians of the Right , Marxists need have little difficulty perceiving whose interests are being served ( Hall et al. , 1979 ; Hall 1979 , 1990 ) .
21 An anonymous reviewer of the book in the Times Literary Supplement declared : ‘ If a student of British politics were to demand some precepts to guide his researches , the compiler would have little difficulty about the first and most significant maxim in the creed .
22 But Mr Davies , who leaves behind a lower paid £85,000 at the commission , conceded he would have little difficulty in signing up for the business priorities agreed by the CBI 's governing council for the incoming government .
23 In the past it had always been our view that irrespective of strengths the North Korean forces would have little difficulty in dealing effectively with the forces of South Korea should full scale hostilities break out .
24 An organization would be most unlikely to dismiss them without good reason , and if it were to they would have little difficulty finding alternative work .
25 Seb would have little difficulty keeping this promise .
26 Voting patterns in these constituencies indicated that the FIS would have little difficulty in securing the additional 28 seats it needed for an absolute majority in the National Assembly .
27 Mm but I ca n't see , I do n't think Carolyn would have much difficulty .
28 The cynic in me says it is because the larger firms do not do small audits and because abolition would cause problems for the ACCA , which would have more difficulty maintaining an audit regulatory presence as fewer of their members would be auditing .
29 Not that she imagined she would have any difficulty finding a job .
30 For example , in writing the program outlined above , you would have some difficulty in telling the computer what an ‘ opening ’ is .
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