Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [adj] for she [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The family was intensely upset , knowing that Dawn was potentially capable of physical independence , even though her spasticity made it so difficult for her to move normally . |
2 | ‘ That vision makes it much harder for her to accept . ’ |
3 | ‘ Is it totally impossible for her to have slipped home during the critical time ? ’ |
4 | This may confirm Joan 's fear of greed and make it more frightening for her to know about her own . |
5 | Having been to a coeducational school , she did not find men a novelty , and in theory ought to have been able to discriminate better than Liz ( who endured some fairly dreadful experimental evenings in her search for entertainment ) , but her natural kindness made it almost impossible for her to refuse any overture , however offensive , however louche . |
6 | ‘ I also know that Mrs Chapman has arthritis which makes it almost impossible for her to climb those stairs to the little flat , ’ I added for good measure . |