Example sentences of "difficult for [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 It 's difficult for Black people to get the things they need in prison .
2 The rise in house prices , which has recently done so much to increase the capital owned by a sizeable group of the population , has made it increasingly difficult for other people , and particularly those whose parents are poorer and who do not own a house , to join the ranks of the upwardly mobile , capital-accumulating home-owners .
3 And erm should you go round them in such a way that erm is making it more difficult for you and more difficult for other people ?
4 I should have thought it was n't too difficult for other people to get the details right occasionally .
5 No doubt it is difficult for young people now to appreciate the complexities and the rigidities of the social structure in colonial days .
6 The changes in social security legislation will make it more difficult for young people estranged from their parents or who have suffered physical or sexual abuse to receive financial or practical help .
7 ‘ It is difficult for young people who have spent large periods of their lives in an institution , and do not have supportive and stable families to help them , to make the transition to independent living ’ , said Shelter ( Scotland ) director Amy Isaac .
8 Accurate scaling is difficult for bitmapped graphics , especially scaling up , so it is often better to use a object-based drawing program like MacDraw or MacDraft .
9 Thus Deacon has shown how ‘ the genuinely seeking work test ’ was manipulated in the 1920s to make it difficult for unemployed people to establish their claim to benefit .
10 very difficult for blind people
11 Suffolk BMA spokesman Dr David Meldrum said : ‘ We are worried by anything which makes it more difficult for ill people to get the drugs they need . ’
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