Example sentences of "[pron] is [adv] difficult make " in BNC.

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1 It is exceptionally difficult to make predictions about the effect of the DR-shift with any accuracy ; and it is a matter of concern to the University that even when the shift has been completed it will not be possible to say ( either at this University or , probably , at any other university ) how much is being recovered as additional direct costs .
2 It is frightfully difficult to make inexperienced pilots realise the necessity of even so small a formation as two aircraft keeping one up above looking out while the other is attacking the Hun .
3 Not only has much explanation had to be included , but it is also difficult to make many useful comments after a visit of only a few days .
4 It is actually the key question in the whole debate , but one in which it is especially difficult to make convincing , informed predictions .
5 However , it is very difficult to make a final decision on one hearing .
6 It is very difficult to make love with someone you resent .
7 It is very difficult to make this transition — here , again , some flyers never do- and there are many , varied ways which have been suggested to help in the initial stages .
8 It is very difficult to make generalisations about how HIV infection develops in children and so it is best to keep in close contact with your own doctor about the child 's progress .
9 She finds , however , this kind of work very difficult ‘ When the parents are equally decent and competent , or the reverse , it is very difficult to make a decision as to where the children should reside on breakdown of the parents ’ marriage .
10 As you do not mention any test results or other details of water changes , it is very difficult to make an accurate prognosis .
11 Without seeing and handling the find , it is very difficult to make a detailed evaluation .
12 I am not convinced that this find is a weapon ( it is very difficult to make an accurate judgement from the rough sketch ) .
13 ( It is very difficult to make a mark in experimental physics these days unless you are already at the top ! )
14 But it is very difficult to make comparisons .
15 For a rating scale , the number of classes varies from 3 or 5 to perhaps 10 ; it is usually difficult to make distinctions finer than a 10-point scale requires .
16 It is often difficult to make the policy implementation distinction with reference to a service operated by professionals .
17 This separation is a useful distinction , although it is often difficult to make in practice .
18 It is sometimes difficult to make the decision referred to in ( i ) .
19 It is always difficult to make a success of a one-route operation and we received no encouragement from the British government that any liberalisation of the rules governing the U.S. destinations we could serve from Stansted was forthcoming . ’
20 It is therefore difficult to make a clear separation between folklinguistics and linguistics proper ( in this chapter and the next , I will give several examples of the interaction between them ) .
21 It is extremely difficult to make any statement , however carefully worded , without being accused of extremism by one side or the other .
22 For example , in practice it is extremely difficult to make a brain lesion that entirely removes one part of the brain while leaving the rest intact ; they are either too large or too small .
23 This guidance is , of course , not available in smooth-brained animals like rats and mice , and in these it is extremely difficult to make accurate cortical removals .
24 Because half of the Library 's budget represents payment in advance for subscriptions for the following year , it is extremely difficult to make savings in the current year when financial pressures are exerted .
25 Unfortunately it is more difficult to make light sources and light receptors that work at this longer wavelength .
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