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1 He was wise and able, but he was soon beset with difficulties .
2 The task, it was true, was beset with difficulties and dangers.
3 But the rut is beset with difficulties ; there are big holes on either side.
4 We are at once beset with difficulties which are resolved mainly by ignoring them.
5 Touring it through the Causses seemed, indeed, beset with difficulties .
6 To Ambrose, however, the situation was beset with difficulties , and both disagreeable and dangerous.
7 But time pressed; however beset with difficulties , Belisarius would not linger for ever beyond Hadria.
8 Marriage with Bent-Anat seemed to him beset with difficulties .
9 It is true that, even more than hitherto, our reasonings are here beset with difficulties .
10 Seen from a broader perspective, a union of Commerz and Deutsche would be beset with difficulties .
11 The project was beset with difficulties and dangers which could not be overcome nor provided against.
12 His journey was beset with difficulties and dangers.
13 When he came to wish for an honest way of life he was beset with difficulties .
14 The question is, I acknowledge, beset with difficulties .
15 She felt herself beset with difficulties too evasive to be fought by so direct a temperament.
16 These, on their part, were beset with difficulties .
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