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1 That such a search was beset with difficulty I was well aware.
2 Rhaenyra's flight from King's Landing had been beset with difficulty .
3 But finally he arrived at a place in the sea where travel was beset with difficulty .
4 The position of a pastor in an active and growing city is beset with difficulty on all sides.
5 Whether, therefore, to buy early or late, in large or in small quantities, at home or abroad,-arequestions beset with difficulty .
6 He was wise and able, but he was soon beset with difficulties .
7 The task, it was true, was beset with difficulties and dangers.
8 But the rut is beset with difficulties ; there are big holes on either side.
9 We are at once beset with difficulties which are resolved mainly by ignoring them.
10 Touring it through the Causses seemed, indeed, beset with difficulties .
11 To Ambrose, however, the situation was beset with difficulties , and both disagreeable and dangerous.
12 But time pressed; however beset with difficulties , Belisarius would not linger for ever beyond Hadria.
13 Marriage with Bent-Anat seemed to him beset with difficulties .
14 It is true that, even more than hitherto, our reasonings are here beset with difficulties .
15 Seen from a broader perspective, a union of Commerz and Deutsche would be beset with difficulties .
16 The project was beset with difficulties and dangers which could not be overcome nor provided against.
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