Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [be] having [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had noticed that I was having difficulty reading my scripts during rehearsal .
2 Normally he would n't touch a job as small as the cottage , but I once did a favour for his father , and when I mentioned that I was having trouble finding someone to do the job he volunteered . ’
3 Her companions alerted theatre staff when it became clear that she was having difficulty breathing .
4 While it was n't exactly a cheerful tone , it was more animated than Faye had been since she first admitted that she was having trouble with her eyes , and Belinda knew that she would tell her husband about the problem as soon as they were alone .
5 Anyway , now that you 're having treatment for the myxoedema , the risk of dementia has all but gone .
6 Organized complexity is the thing that we are having difficulty in explaining .
7 You said that in our newsletter , because our checkout manager said that she 's found life extremely difficult with all the changes of shifts , and that in her department they have lots of problems , so she 's got like a pro forma checkout news , and she asks them for things that go into this , that they , you know , that they want bringing up , and specific things that they 're having difficulty with .
8 Well we still do n't know about that , and it said in the paper that they 're having election in the church hall , nobody in the church knows about it .
9 However , as some women do n't realise that they are pregnant , experience no pain and simply assume that they are having period problems , the condition can be extremely difficult to detect in time .
10 Meanwhile , the company is bragging that it 's having trouble dumbing down the Alpha chip to make it slow enough to sell against the 80486 .
11 She walks under the cedar branches , ducking her head , aware that he is having difficulty keeping alongside .
12 I think you told me in your last letter that he is having dinner with the Stapletons tomorrow evening . ’
13 When MacDonald told him on 29 September that he was having difficulty finding a formula which could unite his colleagues , George V
14 In 1922 the manager of the Grand Theater in DeQueen , Arkansas , explained to the readers of the Exhibitors Herald that he was having difficulty in choosing between the easily satisfied ‘ masses ’ , who just wanted shorts , and the much more difficult to please ‘ classes ’ , who wanted programmes especially prepared for them .
15 Mr Adamec said that he was having trouble recruiting such experts into the cabinet .
16 Then he 'd tell Phil Simpkin that he was having trouble with one of the staff , and she 'd be out on her wiggly bottom before she knew what hit her .
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