She figured Jesse would have trouble passing the state graduation tests, which are not required at private schools.
Sure enough, the band was like thick rubber, and he had no trouble passing it over his head.
I saw some of your books; I do not think you will have any trouble passing the time.
Some children may appear to have trouble passing a stool.
Even a creature with magic is going to have trouble passing them.
Then they have trouble passing the university entrance exams in Japan.
While she would have no trouble passing the perimeter, there was still the matter of getting outside to do so.
Anyone larger than him would have real trouble passing through the gap; he'd only be able to use it for another year or so himself.
Their high school graduates often had trouble passing seventh-grade-level tests.
They will have no trouble passing her on that basis.