Sentence examples for describing difficulties from inspiring English sources

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The first programme, on metaphor, started with the claim that English is particularly rich in nautical metaphors – backed up in Composer of the Week when Donald Macleod, describing difficulties with the libretto of the opera Hugh the Drover, explained that it needed "a firm hand on the tiller" to steer it "on a sound course".

"They had a hard time finding support, even in the venture community," said Finette, describing difficulties Singularity alumni had in raising funds and garnering resources.

It contains 24 yes/no items describing difficulties in accomplishing activities because of low back [ 33] or leg pain [ 34], on the day of the questionnaire completion.

Although JHS is characterized by pain, participants alluded to the complexity of their pain experience, for example, describing difficulties in distinguishing between chronic and acute pain, and in recognizing how or 'if' injuries had occurred: how do we know whether we've injured something?

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For the SGRQ, patients generally understood the questionnaire, with some patients describing difficulty with the terminology "wheezing attacks" (3/30) and questioning the duration of an attack (2/30).

Some patients commented on the choice of words when describing "difficulty" in Swedish.

He describes difficulties with the beaurocracy, the standard of living, and the job market.

It turned out to be a propaganda festival Writer describes difficulties of getting a visa.

Cerebral palsy is a catch-all term to describe difficulties in moving various parts of the body caused by problems in the developing brain.

Writer describes difficulties he encountered in trying to interview Michael Thompson, who has become the highest ranking defector in the gang's history.

On Monday the commission heard from Voller, who described difficulties with ADHD and raised multiple allegations and incidents of abuse and mistreatment by guards.

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