How to use in-sentence of “have difficulty”:
– They are often recommended by sex therapists for women who have difficulty reaching orgasm by other means.
– Yet if all constitutional questions are to be put aside and the problem treated merely in terms of disturbing the peace, I would have difficulty in reversing these judgments.
– People who have difficulty speaking therefore often also have difficulty thinking.
– A native speaker of English would most likely have difficulty working out exactly what this article was referring to.
– Depending on which muscles have been affected, these people may need a mobility aid or a wheelchair; they may have difficulty using their hands; or they may even have trouble breathing.
– People with pneumonia usually have difficulty breathing.
– One can assume the ancestors of the amniotes laid their eggs in moist places, as such modest-sized animals would not have difficulty finding depressions under fallen logs or other suitable places in the ancient forests, and dry conditions were probably not the main reason why the soft shell emerged.

Example sentences of “have difficulty”:
– Whilst I’m not a native English speaker, I have spoken English at a relatively proficient level for almost 16 years, and I personally, have difficulty getting my head round this entry.
– Because the heart is beating and the body is warm, people may have difficulty believing it is dead.
– When someone is sprayed with pepper spray, their eyes will close and they will have difficulty breathing, a runny nose, and cough.
– These patients first have difficulty speaking clearly.
– People with pulmonary hypertension have difficulty breathing.
– By communicating less, people have difficulty to understand the feeling of other friends and attack them with bad word.
– People usually cough and have difficulty breathing.
– If both drive wheels rotated at exactly the same rate, the vehicle would have difficulty going around a corner.
– In adults, it can be a symptom of psychopathy “Most of us are able to combine ideas so that they are consistent with some underlying theme, but psychopaths seem to have difficulty doing so.
– Others may have difficulty swallowing, which often lead to difficulty feeding.
– BC Transit runs buses for people who have difficulty getting around.
– Some people were worried that because some digital channels didn’t have subtitles, that some people would have difficulty understanding what was happening.
– They often have problems functioning in society, and have difficulty keeping a job.
– People often have difficulty telling agnosticism and atheism apart.
– Emulators have difficulty adding this image to the memory, thus, the game will appear to freeze for a couple of seconds before the menu opens up.
– People often have difficulty applying the rules of logic.
– Tribes have difficulty prosecuting non-Natives who hurt Natives on tribal land because their land is considered federal land.
– Fluke anchors have difficulty penetrating kelp and weed seabeds, as well as very hard sand or clay seabeds.
– They leave the light on in buildings believing that Lakshmi will not have difficulty in finding her way in.
– Invariably, a faculty member falls short of striking the balance.” She made a very good observation that students have difficulty with communication and expressing themselves in the English language both orally and in writing.
- Whilst I'm not a native English speaker, I have spoken English at a relatively proficient level for almost 16 years, and I personally, have difficulty getting my head round this entry.
- Because the heart is beating and the body is warm, people may have difficulty believing it is dead.
- When someone is sprayed with pepper spray, their eyes will close and they will have difficulty breathing, a runny nose, and cough.
