Examples of 'been beset' in a sentence

Meaning of "been beset"

indicates that someone or something has been plagued or troubled by difficulties or problems

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For months we have been beset by great miseries.
You been beset by the circumstances of Mollie death is wrong.
The trial has been beset by delays.
Beset by problems, we have always been beset.
The party has been beset by internal conflict.
The fact that their neighborhood had been beset by intruders.
The sector has been beset by three interrelated problems.
We found her on a ship that had been beset by pirates.
He had been beset by circulatory diseases.
This factory has been beset by women.
Lesotho has been beset by power struggles and concerns about military interference in politics.
But both schemes have been beset with problems.
Nepal has been beset by low-level insurgency from Maoist guerrillas since 1996.
Its service life seems to have been beset by numerous accidents.
Palestinians have been beset by violence, poverty, and social dislocation for more than half a century.

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The development of special education has been beset with various constraints.
The project has been beset from the beginning by criticisms of economic unviability.
For more than four years now it has been beset by drought.
Then we have been beset by all possible difficul.
Throughout its history the country has been beset by earthquakes.
His detention has been beset with irregularities from the beginning.
It is true that many participating movements have been beset with the question.
Lebanon has since been beset by political uncertainty.
Unfortunately, the resumption of training for the next batch has been beset by delays.
Her world tour has been beset by health problems.
But attempts to tackle the brain-destroying disease have been beset with failures.
The project has been beset with delays from the start.
The planning and construction of a cable car has been beset by a range of issues.
Instead they have been beset by delays and faults that have.
From its earliest days, the church has been beset with conflict.
The school had been beset with declining enrollments for many years.
The Russian satellite program has also been beset with difficulties.
The area has thus been beset by sporadic conflict of both interfaction and interclan origin.
Development of both astronaut capsules have been beset by delays and testing mishaps.
The marina has been beset with problems pretty much since its construction.
The Brazilian government has also been beset by political turmoil.
Tal'Dorei has been beset by evil, wearing the faces of monsters and men.
Setting up a multinational company in Belgium has always been beset with accompanying political problems.
Every age has been beset by troubles ; and ours is no different.
Several practitioners I know have been beset with illness.
The intervening years had been beset by harsh competition with the larger British shipping concerns.
However, the project is already a year overdue and has been beset by technical problems.
The entire program has been beset with delays and rising cost estimates.
But that does not tell the entire story-the market has been beset by massive volatility.
Cooper Union had been beset by financial woes of its own.
Biman 's handling of Hajj flights has also been beset with troubles.
The old Security Council had been beset by bureaucratic inefficiencies and lack of coordination.
However, progress in the work of this Committee has been beset by various setbacks.
PSG have been beset with problems.
Since before its inception, averted deforestation has been beset by controversy and debate.

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Colombian society is beset by criminality and violence
Beset by a number of mysterious and fatal maladies
And the sun beset by dead of night
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