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But after an 18-month struggle with red tape, a Hull nursery is to become the first in the UK to offer overnight accommodation for toddlers.
So comparisons are a bit invidious at times and I realise why we struggle with that.
I heard my dad struggle with the pronunciation, trying to add on an Italian accent along with the words and couldn't hold back a giggle.
Many women struggle with queasiness, nausea or vomiting in early pregnancy.
I struggle with my memories as the vaguely familiar face jumps out from the front cover of the book.
Dave's experiences offer an example of a student teacher's reflective struggle with wholeheartedness, openmindedness, and responsibility.
In countries that struggle with low immunization rates, such products may become major lifesavers.
Many asthmatics struggle with secondhand smoke, so it's not a surprise that you are struggling with asthma again since you started smoking.
Ever wondered why you constantly struggle with backache, headache or colds?
Infantrymen today continue to struggle with marksmanship, especially under combat conditions.
Once in college, these students are not used to determining their own schedule and often struggle with time management.
A tale of time travel which covers the oyster bed disputes, it is a story of greed and struggle with modern parallels.
Best estimates suggest that this momentous event occurred early in the first half of our titanic struggle with the mighty Faroe Islands.
Religious believers, bigots in particular, struggle with a logical problem.
Wurtman goes so far as to call them dangerous for those who already struggle with depression or bipolar disorder.
He went to southern Sudan, where people struggle with guinea worms, blood flukes, and many other such organisms.
Staying alive is a daily struggle with only one meal per day, with school fees and uniforms being considered unaffordable luxuries.
There will be no more struggle with sin, no more suffering or sorrow, no more pain or loss, no more death or mourning.
I turned the car off and unbuckled my seat belt, also watching Alexandria struggle with her own.
In this respect, the narratives show the masters as individuals who struggle with the moral problems posed by slaveholding.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The struggle with Charles of Egmont in Gelderland was not so easily terminated.
Besides the weary struggle with foul winds and weather, other great disappointments and vexations met Nelson at Palmas.
But their English hearts were not daunted, and bravely did they struggle with their adversities.
Absorbed in the struggle with his conscience he had no least suspicion of how his words were affecting her.
The boat is slowly entering the inlet, but has to struggle with a head-tide.
He didn't see that she was perspiring, worn out by her struggle with the carpet.
The struggle with legalism was now over and past, at least in its critical phase.
Night after night, with a tensity born of her struggle with her grief, she talked about her children.
And for this reason, they say, Theodatus felt no impulse to enter into a struggle with Belisarius.
I have not meant to say that even with one's refuge in God there is nothing left to struggle with.
The great hero of the Gauls in their struggle with the Romans was Vercingetorix.
Dread because I reckon that, while I'd be happy to be teetotal, other people may well struggle with it.
The one taste which his long and absorbing struggle with the giants of Capel Court had never weakened was his love for the country.
The Abraham Lincoln, not being able to struggle with such velocity, had moderated its pace, and sailed at half speed.
The struggle with his uncle seemed to be souring him or deadening him.
Moira also warned how the system will continue to struggle with cuts and a moratorium on hiring staff.
The infantine struggle with serpents was a favourite subject.
For in-class essays, do you think the ESL students in your class struggle with time constraints?
In the struggle with the titans, Prometheus was on the side of Zeus.
The game was in his eyes a contest, a struggle with a difficulty, yet a motionless, unwearying struggle, congenial to his tastes.
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