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1 There had been difficulties in the outlying provinces for nearly a century.
2 He said: Of course there have been difficulties along the way.
3 There had been difficulties of procedure in regard to the warrant.
4 There had been difficulties - difficulties which Trevannion had attributed to unforeseen circumstances.
5 Nearer home there have been difficulties of the same kind.
6 There might have been difficulties in cashing a cheque.
7 With all the word play, have there been difficulties in translating it into other languages.
8 There had been difficulties between them, and the captain was glad to see him go.
9 There have been difficulties , contentions, and controversies, but I tell you that in my judgment,-
10 It is also unclear whether there have been difficulties between the major shareholders of both banks.
11 There have been difficulties arranging a venue, however.
12 Hitherto there had been difficulties to be overcome, risks to be run, doubts about the end.
13 Although she acknowledged there had been difficulties .
14 There had been difficulties - there always are.
15 There have been difficulties however.
16 True, there had been difficulties .
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