61. Members of the Communist Party were blacklisted and had great difficulty finding work. 62. Miss Weston is having difficulty controlling the children in that class. 63. Mrs Villemin had no difficulty in seeing off her first examining magistrate. 64. Nevertheless, there is an unquestioned assumption that the pupils selected would have no difficulty in following a grammar-school course. 65. Nurses frequently have difficulty in conveying the exact meaning of messages to patients and relatives. 66. On this early evidence, Durham will have difficulty in bowling out other counties and success will devolve on fourth-innings run chases. 67. People on commissions or working for themselves often have difficulty maintaining monthly payments. 68. People who place great importance on the goals of autonomy, creativity and growth will have no difficulty in filling the paper. 69. Private sector organisations have had difficulty making similar arrangements work effectively. |
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