Sentence examples for finding it difficult to speak from inspiring English sources

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When we get back from the film, Fern is finding it difficult to speak through her tears.

I'm finding it difficult to speak, mesmerized by her giant breasts.

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People can find it difficult to speak, swallow or breathe and may sound wheezy.

But Jans is certainly not alone in finding it difficult to assess Suárez objectively — even if he speaks with an authority few others can — because soccer's partisan nature, particularly in the intense environment of the Premier League, makes it hard to have calm discussions about Suárez.

If you are finding it difficult to do it all alone, ask for help and speak with your parents.

Kennedy advises speaking to creditors directly if you're finding it difficult to manage and can't, or don't, want to access one of the formal insolvency procedures.

David Speller, a Derbyshire poultry farmer who spoke at the NFU conference, says he is already finding it difficult to recruit staff.

He was finding it difficult to breathe.

I was finding it difficult to breathe.

His father seemed to be finding it difficult to concentrate.

Small business owners are finding it difficult to secure loans.

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