Use difficulty in a sentence
Sentences ending with difficulty
- And I beg you to consider Dolokhov's offer," he said, articulating his friend's name with difficulty. [2]
- From the snares with which she was beset the expertest man in the world could not have extricated himself but with difficulty. [5]
- And if so, where shall we set it down, and be free from the difficulty? [7]
- If we cannot, where is the difficulty? [4]
- It chanced that, when an impasse seemed possible to be broken only by force, a telegram came to John Grier at Montreal telling him of the difficulty. [11]
- But as they went on he felt that she hung heavy on his arm and could only lift her little feet with the greatest difficulty. [10]
- That is the way Dr. Owen and Dr. Huxley, Dr. Agassiz and Dr. Jeffries Wyman, Dr. Gray and Dr. Charles T. Jackson settled the difficulty. [3]
- Though the grass was still wet, she got down on her knees in her white skirt, the better to push the boat along the shore: once it drifted beyond their reach, and was only rescued by a fallen branch discovered with difficulty. [9]
- The foreman was very quiet, but I could see that there was danger in his eye, and the exclamations of the men satisfied me that they were planning an inter- municipal difficulty. [11]
- The tendency to undue expansion is unquestionably the chief difficulty. [7]
Short sentences using difficulty
- With difficulty Aleck was mounted. [11]
- That is the difficulty. [7]
- That solves the difficulty. [5]
- There is the difficulty. [11]
- But a practical difficulty arose. [4]
- But there is another difficulty. [7]
Sentences containing difficulty two or more times
- This difficulty arises from the impossibility of judging what passes through the mind of an animal; and again, the fact that writers differ to a great extent in the meaning which they attribute to the above terms, causes a further difficulty. [1]
- The competent teachers contend not merely with the difficulty of the lack of books and the deficiencies of those in use, but with the more serious difficulty of the erroneous ideas of the function of text-books. [4]
More example sentences with the word difficulty in them
- I could tell you exactly what the difficulty is;--which would be as intelligible and amusing as a watchmaker's description of a diseased timekeeper to a ploughman. [6]
- The difficulty began yesterday afternoon by General Mabry attacking Major O'Connor and threatening to kill him. [5]
- But the old writer, I said to The Teacups, as I say to you, my readers, labors under one special difficulty, which I am thinking of and exemplifying at this moment. [6]
- Possibly the difficulty wouldn't be so great as many people suppose. [6]
- His art, too, would be a comfort to him, and if he only had the chance of making his way in his career he would have no difficulty in winning Agatha. [10]
- His horses had worked their way with the sleigh through the deep snow in the ravine with much difficulty, and, half-frozen, he went directly to the refectory and there asked for his son. [10]
- The very first words uttered had plunged Abel Baragar and his son's wife into the midst of the difficulty which she had hoped might, after all, be avoided. [11]
- The Speaker, not without some difficulty, recognized Mr. Harper amidst what seemed the beginning of an exodus--and Mr. Harper read his motion. [9]
- The comic efforts with which he moved his tongue made her drop her eyes and with difficulty repress the sobs that rose to her throat. [2]
- He had grappled with one difficulty at any rate and mastered it. [6]
- I raised myself with difficulty, and saw a basin of water, a sponge, bits of cloth, and a pocket-knife. [11]
- The French colonel with difficulty repressed a yawn, but was polite and evidently understood Balashev's importance. [2]
- The spur was with difficulty drawn from the skull, and as the kite, though dead, retained his grasp, the two birds were firmly locked together; but the cock when disentangled was very little injured. [1]
- I am pressed with a difficulty not yet mentioned--one which threatens division among those who, united, are none too strong. [7]
- He heard them willingly, but did not let them discuss the matter; then, though with some difficulty, he quickly mounted the steps, down which Bent-Anat came towards him. [10]
- Go where we will, the difficulty is the same. [7]
- Nails and rivets were with difficulty got to hold in the sides of the old Indianian. [9]
- But few words were exchanged in the chariot, for it was only step by step and with considerable difficulty that the horses could get along. [10]
- He knew very well how to ingratiate himself with the man,--there was no difficulty about that. [6]
- Why, then, shall we suffer a severe difficulty, even though it be but temporary, unless we receive some equivalent for it? [7]
- They made their way without difficulty to the seats reserved for the senators' families, and when they had taken their places, the young man replied but briefly to the sympathetic inquiries as to his health which were addressed to him by his acquaintances. [10]
- Gene Hollister's difficulty was to know which to marry. [9]
- There the difficulty was to find a footing on the disjointed pavement. [10]
- And Mr. Plimpton was the more hurt since the happy suggestion was his own, and he had had no little difficulty in getting Mr. Beatty to agree to it. [9]
- The real difficulty was that not one of her adorers had ever greatly interested her. [6]
- But his difficulty was quickly solved. [5]
- When grown, it was often with difficulty that our mother persuaded her to attend a ball, while Martha's eyes sparkled joyously when there was a dance in prospect; and yet the tall and slender Paula looked extremely pretty in a ball dress. [10]
- I thought it was going to be easy enough to straighten out that little difficulty, but it looks different now. [5]
- Franz, Bilibin's man, was dragging a portmanteau with some difficulty out of the front door. [2]
- If Mrs. Scherer was a surprise to us, her husband was a still greater one; and I had difficulty in recognizing the Adolf Scherer who came to our dinner party as the personage of the business world before whom lesser men were wont to cringe. [9]
- Before the door was a sleigh of a pattern new to him, with a seat high above the backs of two long-bodied, deep-chested horses, their heads held with difficulty by a little footman with his arms above him. [9]
- Near as they walked, it was with difficulty they could see each other. [5]
- She raised herself up, with difficulty, for the air was chilly and her limbs were stiff. [5]
- Upon Mr. Cooke's unwillingness or inability to interfere in his behalf, the Celebrity had assumed an aggrieved demeanor, but soon the motion of the Maria became more and more pronounced, and the difficulty of maintaining his decorum likewise increased. [9]
- It was not until the rector had arrived at the vestibule of the apartment house next door that something--of the difficulty and delicacy of the errand he had undertaken came home to him. [9]
- Reassured by the unsteadiness of his voice she raised her eyes to perceive that his face was ashy, his manner nervous, apprehensive, conciliatory,--a Ditmar she had difficulty in recognizing. [9]
- We are sailing, unexpectedly, to-morrow, there being a difficulty about a passage later. [9]
- There was an uncomfortable pause--then he forced out, with difficulty, the words: "I've--been robbed! [5]
- In the night Ulrich heard him groaning louder than usual, and starting up, raised him, as he was in the habit of doing when the poor little man was tortured by difficulty of breathing. [10]
- A day or two later the cut-off was three-quarters of a mile wide, and boats passed up through it without much difficulty, and so saved ten miles. [5]
- I made but two brief visits to the British Museum, and I can easily instruct my reader so that he will have no difficulty, if he will follow my teaching, in learning how not to see it. [6]
- They were so troubled about my enchanted clothes that they were mightily relieved, at last, when old Merlin swept the difficulty away for them with a common-sense hint. [5]
- As, during the trip, they had kept up their courage by swallowing the most fiery wine, Philotas had staggered on shore with difficulty and then been dragged forward by the others. [10]
- Presently a man totters across the threshold, upheld with sore difficulty by the gate-keeper Endres inasmuch as his own knees quake; and he who comes home thus, as he might be drunken or grievously hurt, is none other than my brother Herdegen. [10]
- A story is told of a metropolitan journal, which illustrates another difficulty the public has in keeping up its confidence in newspaper infallibility. [4]
- If you wish to visit your father in the watch-tower there will be no difficulty. [10]
- He need fear to undertake none, if only it was worthy of representation; for he was sure of his ability, and difficulty did not alarm him, but promised to lend creating for the first time its true charm. [10]
- Adopt and adhere to this course, and, it seems to me, the difficulty is cleared. [7]
- I came soon to the St. John's Gate, for I had the countersign from Gabord, and, dressed as I was, I had no difficulty in passing. [11]
- We must apply to the Roman Publius Scipio, and he will have no difficulty in succeeding. [10]
- I have come to the hill Difficulty, Sir, and am fighting my way up.--His speech was laborious and interrupted. [6]
- If I wanted to take Dred Scott from his master, I would be interfering with property, and that terrible difficulty that Judge Douglas speaks of, of interfering with property, would arise. [7]
- She was liable to sore throat, and depressing pain at the chest, and difficulty of breathing, on the least exposure to cold. [14]
- This restored her to perfect consciousness; she raised herself with difficulty into a sitting posture, returned the loving caresses of her two friends, and then turning to Cambyses, asked: "How could you believe such a thing of me, my King? [10]
- It would seem to me that He and His Church are one, and that there should be no difficulty about this matter. [5]
- The difficulty is to make the toad stay and watch the hill. [4]
- All can recur to instances of this difficulty in the case of county roads, bridges, and the like. [7]
- Nansen was used to fine fare, but when his meals were restricted to bear-meat months at a time he suffered no damage and no discomfort, because his appetite was kept at par through the difficulty of getting his bear-meat regularly. [5]
- Yesterday Whitesides chose to consider himself insulted by Dr. Merryman, so sent him a kind of quasi-challenge, inviting him to meet him at the Planter's House in St. Louis on the next Friday, to settle their difficulty. [7]
- If it came to choice--and it might come to that, sooner or later--she believed she could come to a decision without much difficulty or many pangs. [5]
- When I try to account for this effect I find no difficulty about it. [5]
- When they were tired of lugging him, they lifted him, with much effort and difficulty, to the top of a high wall, and left him there amid the broken bottles, utterly unable to get down. [4]
- At the various times when I have helped you a little you have said to me, "We can get along very well now"; but in a very short time I find you in the same difficulty again. [7]
- In these agitated times it will be a matter of some difficulty to invest this capital safely and to good advantage. [10]
- At the same time, he devoted himself zealously to the duties of his department, and did the country arduous service under circumstances of extreme difficulty. [7]
- With difficulty he thrust one through the bars. [11]
- Well, I have thought out a device whereby I believe we can get around that difficulty. [5]
- I might have thought it only a freak of my fancy, but there by the fireplace sat a stout, red-faced, puffy-looking man, in the ordinary dress of an English gentleman, whom I had no difficulty in recognizing as my uncle from India. [4]
- If there be those who differ with me upon this subject, they have not pointed out the substantial difficulty that exists. [7]
- Yet, with all this scope of precedent, I now enter upon the same task for the brief constitutional term of four years under great and peculiar difficulty. [7]
- I came to this city with a darling object at my heart, expecting to find no obstacle or difficulty in the way of its attainment. [12]
- Then, difficulty though there be, let us meet and encounter it. [7]
- Her lips forced themselves into the customary smile with difficulty. [10]
- I struggled through the winter, and the early part of the spring, often with great difficulty. [14]
- She jumped to the unwarranted conclusion that the Professor and the Friend were very rich, and spoke with asperity of the difficulty she experienced in getting shoes and tobacco. [4]
- Peace fell upon the travelers like a garment, and although they had as much difficulty in landing their baggage as the early Pilgrims had in getting theirs ashore, the circumstance was not able to disquiet them much. [4]
- He drove through the town seeking Anatole Kuragin, at the thought of whom now the blood rushed to his heart and he felt a difficulty in breathing. [2]
- As she entered the street where Ingolby lived, she suddenly realized the difficulty before her. [11]
- But I had the same difficulty about string-beans (which I detest), and squash (which I tolerate), and parsnips, and the whole round of green things. [4]
- He saw that the reputation of the University was in very real peril, and he walked the floor in anxiety, talking, and trying to think out some way to meet the difficulty. [5]
- And it seemed the only way out of the difficulty. [11]
- They passed into the musty little hallway, and Gering with some difficulty drew back the bolts. [11]
- The figure on the lounge, with vast difficulty, sat up. [9]
- Pierre refused without the least difficulty or effort, and was afterwards surprised how simple and easy had been what used to appear so insurmountably difficult. [2]
- As Heinz uttered the last words he pointed to the door, and this indiscreet, anything but inviting gesture robbed Siebenburg of the last remnant of composure maintained with so much difficulty. [10]
- It was with the greatest difficulty that he was saved from being run through the body. [5]
- When he crossed the Fleischbrucke in the market place and approached the brilliantly lighted Town Hall, he had considerable difficulty in moving forward, for the whole square was thronged with curious spectators, servants in gala liveries, sedan chairs, richly caparisoned steeds, and torchbearers. [10]
- The deciphering of the first lines in which, it is true, she called him a godly knight, but also informed him that his boldness had angered her, caused him much difficulty, and Biberli was often obliged to help. [10]
- The driver of the first carriage had great difficulty in making way for his gaily-ornamented horses through the crowd; he was obliged to come to a halt before the gate and call some whip-bearers to his assistance. [10]
- Yet the zeal--nay, the enthusiasm--with which I devoted myself to the study was so great that it conquered every difficulty. [10]
- Perhaps it was the difficulty, adding spice to the affair, that sent the Prince to the appeal of private marriage to win the lady, and John York always held that he loved her truly then, the first and only real affection of his life. [11]
- The cause of the difficulty was an old feud about the transfer of some property from Mabry to O'Connor. [5]
- The Virgin composed the difficulty in Marquette's case; the pipe of peace did the same office for La Salle. [5]
- It is only the different understanding of that instrument that causes difficulty. [7]
- My prayer is that you let nothing discourage or baffle you, but that, in spite of every difficulty, you send us a good Taylor delegate from your circuit. [7]
- The difficulty is that the stragglers, organized under fantastic names in pretentious associations, or lurking in solitary dens behind doors left ajar, make no real contributions to the art of healing. [3]
- The difficulty is, that the alcoholic virtues don't wash; but until the water takes their colors out, the tints are very much like those of the true celestial stuff. [6]
- The difficulty is that it is so hard to be her friend without becoming her lover. [6]
- I am afraid that is the only thing which goes to the bottom of the difficulty. [6]
- I got around that difficulty, by telling him the cannon's our trademark, so to speak--proves that the picture's our work, and I was afraid if we left it out people wouldn't know for certain if it was a Saltmarsh--Handel--now you wouldn't yourself--" "What, Captain? [5]
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