Example sentences of "'s [adv] hard [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Very well , that is carried certainly , nem con , quite possibly unanimous although it 's rather hard to see into the far corners . |
2 | I tend to think it 's rather hard to over-read Shakespeare , simply because of the experience of finding that my reading fell short on many occasions . |
3 | I tend to think it 's rather hard to over-read Shakespeare , simply because of the experience of , of finding that my reading fell short on many occasions . |
4 | And she was aware that the same thought had occurred to him as he observed , ‘ If your own car has suffered any damage in the incident , I 'm afraid it 's rather hard to identify . |
5 | It 's extremely hard to explain why you are squatting on his lawn with your pyjamas round your ankles . |
6 | I really prefer it if someone else does the cutting , because even though I 've worked in newspapers for so long , it 's terribly hard to know how to cut your own stuff . |
7 | It 's a long way , it 's a long way to come and pop in see without you knowing him as well as I do he , he , Rudy 's so hard to move , I mean I 'd love , I 've said that |
8 | It 's so hard to say when all along the line I 've been encouraged . |
9 | ‘ It 's so hard to change the status quo that borrowing is always the easy way out in the short term , ’ says Guido Tabellini , Professor of Economics at the University of Brescia . |
10 | But they can be incredibly frustrating when something goes wrong because it 's so hard to get down to a nitty gritty level to sort out your problems . |
11 | I get lost myself sometimes , it 's so hard to get to . ’ |
12 | It 's so hard to separate emotions from facts . |
13 | And it 's so hard to sift between pro- and anti-abortionists , liberals and reactionaries . |
14 | It 's so hard to work on full glow when you 've only had a couple of hours kip . |
15 | It 's so hard to express how being jilted by a lover or something makes you feel without sounding … you write best when you have a certain objectivity … when your writing is both the passenger and the driver . ’ |
16 | ‘ It 's so hard to capture poverty on video , you know , Superintendent . |
17 | I 'd actually like to use a bit of stereo on the next album , because it 's so hard to keep any kind of clarity in mono — everything 's coming out of the same speaker . |
18 | Influencing chief executives : The chairman or chief executive is often an enthusiast for the latest management thinking , but it 's generally hard to find direct links with the way they run their companies . |
19 | ‘ But inside I feel more compassion , really quite deeply — it 's just hard to let it show . ’ |
20 | But it 's in the small firms where the growth is and it 's usually hard to get people on any courses that a small company . |
21 | Well it 's always hard to know what to do , it maybe that the couple have , have made a chronic mistake and who wants anybody to carry on in , in a painful and impossible situation ? |
22 | It 's always hard to break into TV , but , these days , there 's no getting over the fact that the recession has hit TV production , and it 's even worse post the SKY takeover . |
23 | It 's always hard to tell with these things , ’ he finished gloomily . |
24 | It 's still hard to know whether I 've saved them all , but at least I know I 've done my best . |
25 | I suppose she 's old enough and that , but it 's still hard to believe . |
26 | I believe it 's more hard to get |
27 | If you had less structure as in T three which is a ternary branching tree , instead of binary branching be just an N P B N P , it 's real hard to see how you can account for the data . |
28 | It 's also hard to believe that someone who would use a lap-top computer would forget where he left it . ’ |
29 | It 's awfully hard to get information about registered nursing homes . |
30 | it 's awfully hard to straighten them you know ? |