We have no meanings for "much difficulty" in our records yet.
1 She was taken to Ellis Island anyway but admitted without much difficulty .
2 There ought not to be much difficulty in finding one in Florence.
3 Mr. Blyth also found much difficulty in keeping G. bankiva in confinement.
4 But I had much difficulty in getting him out of the office.
5 I called assistance, and, with much difficulty , we brought him to himself.
6 Without much difficulty he burst the insecure fastenings and removed the lid.
7 I perceive now why good works find so much difficulty in prospering.
8 With much difficulty he found the entrance to the stairway leading below.
9 There was not much difficulty in deciding who had committed this murder.
10 The writing of this letter had not been effected without much difficulty .
11 Madame Royale wept bitterly, but had much difficulty in expressing her feelings.
12 It had been well greased, and I turned it without much difficulty .
13 With much difficulty he managed to extricate the envelope from a pocket.
14 He added that with much difficulty he had persuaded the First President.
15 They still hoped to surprise Toronto and occupy it without much difficulty .
16 Meanwhile, Bent-Anat and her party had with much difficulty reached the river-bank.
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