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Example sentences for "difficult matter"

  • No doubt it is a difficult matter, but I should have thought that a sense of the justice of your doom would have mitigated the pains of it.

  • I longed to read the letter, but I wished to be alone to do so, and that was a difficult matter to contrive.

  • It was a difficult matter, for he cares neither for reading nor writing, music wearies him, and conversation of a lively turn inspires him with disgust.

  • If we have the necessary materials, it is not a difficult matter to make manure; in fact, the manure will make itself.

  • In the winter it is not a difficult matter to save all the liquid and solid excrements from pigs, provided the pens are dry and no water comes in from the rain and snow.

  • Such soils are easily worked, and it is not a difficult matter to keep them clean without summer-fallowing.

  • It was a difficult matter to realize that she was sleeping on the brink of ruin and desolation.

  • It would have been a difficult matter to tell her that he had not come for any other reason than to see herself again, and yet this really was the case.

  • The reader may say: "It must be a difficult matter to detect such mixed and educated Gipsies as those spoken of.

  • It is a difficult matter to tell some of the settled Scottish Gipsies.

  • He at the same time observed that, if they would come to him, he would marry them in the Tinkler manner, which would make it a difficult matter to separate them again.

  • It won't be a difficult matter to get out on land.

  • Without a ray of light to guide them it would be a difficult matter to find the main channel of the stream again, and follow it to the outlet which must certainly exist.

  • It would be a difficult matter, he reflected, for Randy to manage the two canoes and the tent.

  • In short, I had reason to believe that she was sick of the old gentlewoman's tuition, and that I should find it no difficult matter to supersede her authority.

  • I hugged him for this hint; and he assured me it would be no difficult matter to make him believe, that Melinda, having seen him by accident, was captivated by his appearance, and begged for his acquaintance.

  • If the pitch circle is not marked on a single wheel and its arc pitch is not known, it is practically a difficult matter to obtain either the arc pitch or diameter of the pitch circle.

  • First, it is a difficult matter to maintain large chuck plates quite true, and as a result by this method of chucking any want of truth in the surface of the chuck will be doubled in the want of parallelism in the bores of the crank.

  • The launch was rolling in a manner which made rowing a difficult matter.

  • It is a difficult matter to prevent mischief when the launch rolls and everything gets adrift, and one's time is taken up with keeping one's balance, steering, or in doing the myriad little jobs that crowd one upon the other.

  • In a country intersected by deep canadones, which offer a secure hiding-place in their many hollows, this is a difficult matter.

  • Passing a pack-outfit on the trail is a difficult matter.

  • Camp must be made within reach of grazing-grounds for them, and in these mountain and forest regions this is almost always a difficult matter.

  • But it is not a difficult matter to place a small trout cross-wise in the jaws of a bull-trout, and to this day we are not quite certain.

  • One of our men, in the morning when I was forming the company, was so agitated that it was a difficult matter to get him to call his number.

  • There are so many kinds of flowers offered by the seedsmen that it is a difficult matter to decide between them, when all are so good.

  • When the flower-stalk is once prostrated it is a difficult matter to get it back in place without breaking it.

  • Let them get a check, and you will find it a difficult matter to get many flowers from them after that, the same season.

  • The formation of a literary club is not a difficult matter, though the amount of red tape with which it is sometimes covered up makes the project seem formidable.

  • By land it was a difficult matter to reach Athens, as the whole way was infested with robbers and bandits.

  • Baynard had flattered himself, that it would be no difficult matter to mould such a subject after his own fashion, and that she would chearfully enter into his views, which were wholly turned to domestic happiness.

  • That is a very good plan, but flight is a difficult matter.

  • The bath was not a difficult matter to obtain, as the Deligny swimming bath was nearly opposite my rooms.

  • It did not prove a difficult matter to manage to bring this to pass--the means were probably already prepared.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "difficult matter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolutely necessary; corpus delicti; deep brown; difficult breathing; difficult for; difficult matter; difficult position; difficult question; difficult task; difficult thing; difficulty about; difficulty whatever; fire away; fixed laws; late summer; less distinctly; little time; looking face; opening the; recent writer; sacred prostitution; seen that; small plain; thence west; took advantage; yearly income