Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] have difficulty " in BNC.
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1 | In some cultures selling and trade in general have low social approval ; a company selling overseas may thus have difficulty in recruiting appropriate sales personnel and difficulty selling the products through the channel of distribution . |
2 | And however well endowed he was with these qualities , he might still have difficulty on some points . |
3 | But any new Warden might well have difficulty in taking over . |
4 | If this is true , then the Welfare State may always have difficulty satisfying the expectations of the public , even though the resources devoted to it since its inception have increased rapidly . |
5 | Even so they may also have difficulty in covering the full range of literature suggested , though not in understanding or enjoying it . |
6 | Such pupils may also have difficulty with writing . |
7 | Employees ' spouses may also have difficulty in finding work in the new area . |
8 | Mrs Clwyd — like Mr Livingstone — may well have difficulty gathering the nominations of 55 MPs needed to get her name on the ballot paper . |
9 | People with mental disorder may well have difficulty in doing some of these things but often they would like to try , particularly if they are accompanied in the early exploratory stages , and are helped to achieve confidence in using facilities for their own enjoyment . |
10 | Medium sized firms would thus have difficulty keeping institutional investors ' business . |
11 | Apart from his difficulty in hearing the contrast the Tamil speaker will also have difficulty producing both th and [ 0 ] . |
12 | Even so , the craft will probably have difficulty in ‘ tacking ’ upwind . |
13 | Next , it is said that lawyers and judges are not familiar with Parliamentary procedures and will therefore have difficulty in giving proper weight to the Parliamentary materials . |
14 | The idea is to help doctors and nurses who may otherwise have difficulty in conferring because of geography or timing , to review and analyse non-emergency patient cases . |