Sentence examples for telling how difficult from inspiring English sources

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Years later, Mr. Woolley discussed the deficiencies of the school with the writer, telling how difficult things were when he began, in 1947, and how they improved by the time he retired, in 1982.

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In an increasingly hellish account of Jerry's downward spiral, he tells how difficult it was for Jerry to fit in, even from the start.

One doesn't need to be told how difficult and dangerous that job is, but on this occasion it looks like the Defense Dept actually put out, supplying the teams with versatile, heavily armored vehicles, multiple bomb-collecting robots (with guns), and sophisticated electronics.

Tells how difficult it was for the writer to find cutters to talk to.

Tells how difficult it is for N.Y.-generated shows to get on the air.

Tells how difficult it is to distinguish the different varieties of bishop.

Tells how difficult it was to get to speak to Genice Jarvis who has the hair credit on Mickey.

Tells how difficult it is for Gorbachev and his colleagues to come to grips with their nation's terrible past without destroying their own positionsIf Gorbachev successfully compels his nation to confront its past, he may provoke a crisis in the system, ending with its rejection of him.

When you use clear aerosols, you may have a difficult time telling how much spray tan you've applied to your skin.

I'm straightforward, and I've scared away many, many A-list actors by telling them how difficult things are going to be".

Let me start by telling you how difficult and conflicting it is to even recognize there is a problem.

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