He spent ten years struggling mightily with the bureaucracy.
They toiled mightily, and found it difficult and said at the end.
Here the environmental stimuli conspire mightily against sobriety.
Temple struggles mightily to keep these categories separate.
But in avoiding that assumption, historians cannot afford to avoid the grand notions that have contributed so mightily to it.
They use many methods, quantitative and interpretive; but most strive mightily for fidelity to historical realities.
Although he is 'mightily afraid' (l. 1951) and 'half overcome with fear' (l. 1955) of her, he still hopes that she will marry him.
Both are mightily pained by their imprisonment.
They also seem mightily relieved when we depart with our national team, usually, and depressingly, quite early in the competition.