Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I have a bit of difficulty, you know, understanding exactly why.
Bob has quite a bit of difficulty in this fight, but does come out on top.
Which caused a bit of difficulty in the South, but that's another story.
But there was a bit of difficulty with the radio message.
"In Oregon, anybody paying less than $4.50 an hour is probably having quite a bit of difficulty finding people."
Rostnikov agreed and, with a bit of difficulty, got up from the table.
I had a bit of difficulty but after what seemed an age, I dropped clear.
Last time they had a bit of difficulty organizing the rota.
"We seem to be having a bit of difficulty, Bouddica.
'Possibly you had a bit of difficulty making people believe that?'
It seems to me there's bound to be a bit of difficulty resuming things until we know definitely.
I think they're having a bit of difficulty.
It's just that I've been having a bit of difficulty with trees lately, you know how it is.'
She swallowed the bite she had begun with a bit of difficulty.
Alex was having a bit of difficulty talking.
I'm having a bit of difficulty maintaining clear comms.
"Xyon," continued Robin, as if her mother had not spoken, "is having a bit of difficulty working and playing well with others."
I tend to have a bit of difficulty with cop or lawyer shows where complex cases are sorted within 60 minutes including adverts.
"Be that as it may, after quite a bit of difficulty, we managed to locate the woman in Dalgon.
Matt pulled into camp with a bit of difficulty; stopping a dragon was almost as difficult as getting him moving.
"You better believe it," he said, though he was having a bit of difficulty believing it himself.
She had a bit of difficulty focusing at first but then she got it and gave a shuddering gasp.
"You made me very angry when you did your little tricks and caused me a bit of difficulty."
Thick is having a bit of difficulty concentrating.'
There was nothing in it but a small stool, at which a man sat, shuffling a deck of cards with quite a bit of difficulty.