Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] would be difficult " in BNC.
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1 | Searching in this space would be difficult . |
2 | The simplest heading to use with this style is a gathered frill as any deep , stiffened pleated heading would be difficult to position around the curve satisfactorily . |
3 | Fitting that equation into a semantic net would be difficult . |
4 | Moving further into the German market would be difficult given the strength of the major players there , and if it does happen , it is likely to be via a joint venture . |
5 | In many cases the answers to that question would be difficult to unravel , and if challenged most people probably would say that they were doing both . |
6 | The deep-seated place of asylums in the national psyche would be difficult to break out of . |
7 | Raising prices in the present climate would be difficult . |
8 | Accepting that such an economic strategy would be difficult for Britain to sustain in isolation , he looked to the consolidation of the British Empire as a ‘ bloc against capitalism ’ , working , perhaps , in co-operation with the Soviet Union . |
9 | To marry such a damaged person would be difficult for anyone . |
10 | Describing English rules of admissibility of computer-related evidence as a nightmare , Mr Tantum warned that any new crime would be difficult to prove . |
11 | But their strength as vehicles for practice or as a first amp for a budding shredder would be difficult to challenge . |
12 | To support a Labour government for the sake of an illiberal reform would be difficult to explain in the first place ; and it would become more difficult still when people saw how the reform worked in practice . |
13 | Although a similar performance next year would be difficult , the valuation of the market is modest and analysts believe that Oslo will keep outperforming other European markets for the time being . |