Use of bedevil in Sentences. 42 Examples

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bedevil in the middle of sentence


  1. Bad weather bedevilled our plans.
  2. Bad weather bedevilled our plans.
  3. The insects bedevilled the horses.
  4. The same problem bedevils the men.
  5. The same problem bedevils the men.
  6. His career was bedevilled by injury.
  7. The issue was bedevilled by prejudices.
  8. Communities sometimes seem to be bedevilled.
  9. Communities sometimes seem to be bedevilled.
  10. The expedition was bedevilled by bad weather.
  11. This injury bedevilled him throughout his career.
  12. This injury bedevilled him throughout his career.
  13. The new building was bedevilled by elevator failures.
  14. Crump Credit problems bedevil a large number of people .
  15. Crump Credit problems bedevil a large number of people .
  16. Similar problems bedevil the wind turbine industry in China.
  17. The senator has been bedeviled by allegations of corruption.
  18. Keeping those promises will soon start to bedevil the administration.
  19. Keeping those promises will soon start to bedevil the administration.
  20. If it backfires , it could bedevil efforts to contain public spending.
  21. Ever since I started playing tennis, I've been bedevilled by back pains.
  22. Uncertainty over objectives has bedevilled public libraries for many years.
  23. Uncertainty over objectives has bedevilled public libraries for many years.
  24. Unti1 1939 the Labour Party was bedevilled by internal dissensions on this issue.
  25. I have observed certain recurring weaknesses that bedevil many would-be entrepreneurs.
  26. I have observed certain recurring weaknesses that bedevil many would-be entrepreneurs.
  27. Off the field problems which have bedevilled the club in recent times have been buried.
  28. Secondly, share-pushing raised in acute form a problem which bedevils much of civil law.
  29. In particular, the relationship is becoming increasingly bedevilled by the issue of anti-missile defence.
  30. As government has grown larger and more powerful, so have the temptations that bedevil elected officials.
  31. Kurd and Turk, Baghdad Shia and Saudi Arabian Wahhabi have bridged the sectarian rifts that bedevil their homelands.
  32. Kurd and Turk, Baghdad Shia and Saudi Arabian Wahhabi have bridged the sectarian rifts that bedevil their homelands.
  33. Instead, the new system was introduced on the pay-as-you-go basis which has bedevilled social security finance ever since.
  34. In the past, the discussion on the role of the state in public communication has been bedevilled by the East-West conflict.
  35. In the past, the discussion on the role of the state in public communication has been bedevilled by the East-West conflict.
  36. The system thus avoids the seemingly interminable delays that bedevil on-line services when they are used to transmit graphics.
  37. The system thus avoids the seemingly interminable delays that bedevil on-line services when they are used to transmit graphics.
  38. On Israel, the other chronic foreign policy issue that will bedevil the next secretary of state, Mrs. Clinton would bring baggage as well.
  39. On Israel, the other chronic foreign policy issue that will bedevil the next secretary of state, Mrs. Clinton would bring baggage as well.
  40. Systemic treatment of cancer is bedevilled by the similarity of tumour cells to normal cells, at least under most physiological conditions.
  41. Systemic treatment of cancer is bedevilled by the similarity of tumour cells to normal cells, at least under most physiological conditions.
  42. Or perhaps it’s a symptom of our age, that the problems that bedevil us on Earth limit our interest in other worlds — just when we need them (and the inspiration they offer) most.

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