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Example sentences for "exceedingly difficult"

  • The peasantry of India, in consequence of living and talking so much in the open air, have all stentorian voices, which they find it exceedingly difficult to modulate to our taste when they come into our rooms.

  • Where this evil begins is an exceedingly difficult question to determine.

  • Berlin will have to suffer for years from the consequences of this misdirected step, for it is an easy matter to abandon all control, but an exceedingly difficult one to regain it.

  • It is exceedingly difficult to make slaveholders see that there is any material difference between slavery and freedom; but when they have once renounced slavery, they will magnify this distinction more than any other class of men.

  • However much disposed the churches of different denominations might have been during slavery to maintain a strict discipline, they found it exceedingly difficult to do so.

  • When a large army breaks and the troops begin to fly away, it is exceedingly difficult to check their flight.

  • To govern a kingdom is exceedingly difficult, especially among men who are always false and deceitful in their behaviour.

  • That final emancipation, of which thou speakest, is exceedingly difficult to obtain, and its pursuit is attended with many impediments.

  • Hope, O chief of the Kurus, is exceedingly difficult of being understood and equally difficult of being subdued.

  • If ten thousand men were hired to act simultaneously, it would be exceedingly difficult to discover whether each exerted his whole force, and consequently, to be assured that each man did the duty for which he was paid.

  • It is exceedingly difficult to account for this rumour, unless indeed we credit the authors of it with a confusion of ideas between Lhasa, the capital of Tibet proper, and Leh, the capital of little Tibet.

  • When Inflammation of the Cornea is established, it is exceedingly difficult to procure contraction of the vessels.

  • Indeed an accurate diagnosis is exceedingly difficult, if not impossible.

  • Not that the operation is exceedingly difficult; for, after practice on the dead body, a probe can readily be passed into the eustachian tube of the living from the nostril.

  • Reduction of such displacement is exceedingly difficult at any period, and becomes almost impossible when inflammatory action is allowed to supervene previously to attempts being made.

  • As for the plant life of the time, it is exceedingly difficult to say much about it.

  • While it is exceedingly difficult to lay our hands on any animal which is at present visibly changing its structure, it is not hard to find closely related animals.

  • It is exceedingly difficult to catch a sparrow in one's hand.

  • But Mr. Barbican was unwilling just then to enter too deeply into such an exceedingly difficult subject.

  • Besides, the Moon is an exceedingly difficult subject.

  • When, for example, energy has passed to the low kinetic form of the uniformly distributed molecular motion of heat, it is exceedingly difficult, or practically impossible, to transform it into a higher and more available form.

  • Exactly when they do emerge in the ascending branches of the great tree of animal life it is exceedingly difficult, if not quite impossible, to determine.

  • In the correlative case of increase by use, we find it exceedingly difficult to exclude the disturbing effects of artificial selection.

  • When we try to realize his world we find it exceedingly difficult.

  • Accomplished as he is in weapons, it is exceedingly difficult to vanquish him in battle.

  • The Government of India’s present system has no logical basis, is exceedingly difficult to understand, and has often led, in consequence, to a good deal of misunderstanding.

  • It is probable, however, that it would be exceedingly difficult to start a new Exchange Bank at the present time, except under the aegis of some important financial house already established in a strong position in India.

  • After undressing, and when Snip had been provided with a comfortable bed in the cushioned rocking-chair, Seth attempted to do as he had promised, and found it an exceedingly difficult task.

  • Then, speaking hurriedly lest she should interrupt him in what was an exceedingly difficult task, Seth told of the advertisement, of the counterfeit money he had unwittingly passed, and of his flight, aided by Teddy and Tim.

  • Aunt Hannah was a tiny woman, and the children, small though they were, did not find it an exceedingly difficult task to raise her bodily from the floor.

  • The question is exceedingly difficult, but a negative answer seems more probable.

  • But this element of consciousness is one which it is exceedingly difficult to detect in our analysis, and yet upon it our classification and the psychic position of an animal must to a great extent depend.

  • This is an exceedingly difficult question, though often answered unhesitatingly in the negative.

  • Many of them are largely or entirely parasitic, and in connection with this mode of life have undergone modifications and degeneration which make it exceedingly difficult to decipher their descent or relationships.

  • It may be exceedingly difficult to fill up the line of progress, or trace the causes in operation, which could favor the conclusion that all the insects named have sprung from a common stock.

  • But the whole work of classification of the different orders of animal life, exceedingly difficult in any case, has been rendered much more perplexing in consequence of the accumulation of evidence favoring the doctrine of evolution.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    above medium; accompany them; declared the; deep reverie; exceedingly common; exceedingly dangerous; exceedingly difficult; exceedingly glad; exceedingly good; exceedingly great; exceedingly interesting; exceedingly obliged; exceedingly rare; exceedingly small; find some; fine polish; like another; making laws; mamma said; neutral powers; passing vessel; possess himself; productive labor; surrender themselves; this and; woman ought