Example sentences of "difficult for those " in BNC.
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1 | In Canada it came to be known as ‘ The 10 Lost Years ’ , which were devastating for those on the prairies and very difficult for those in the cities . |
2 | What it is difficult for those from the West fully to grasp , is just how surreal life under state socialism has been , especially in the early fifties when the system reached a kind of apogee of dementia . |
3 | I fear the Tory tabloids have made it difficult for those of us anti-Leftists who consider ourselves to be of a more reflective disposition . |
4 | They will have to prove to the Society that at least 15 minutes of their music has been played each year — fine enough for those who write lengthy pieces , but much more difficult for those who are at heart and in practice miniaturists . |
5 | Other examples of applications of high energy technology to agriculture and stock-rearing , such as deep boreholes in semi-arid areas are discussed by Cliffe and Moorsom ( 1979 ) , and Kassapu ( 1979 ) , where it becomes even more difficult for those with dwindling resources to avail themselves of soil conserving and yield enhancing new technologies . |
6 | To ensure that each person has a turn , but that it is difficult for those playing to predict when their number is coming up , I have a system of calling the numbers out . |
7 | And the severity of the recession has made it difficult for those companies that have reached the end of the five-year period to find an exit route for their BES investors . |
8 | Ickx was leading , Peterson ( in a March ) behind him and Regazzoni was as usual making life difficult for those behind him . |
9 | It was understandably difficult for those whose views had been formed in a period of high unemployment to shift them radically and swiftly . |
10 | forthcoming ) seems to imply that it will become increasingly difficult for those over retirement age to obtain any paid work with which to supplement their pension . |
11 | The language that has developed to express these ideas is becoming increasingly more difficult for those outside the immediate discussion to understand . |
12 | She has redpointed Ceuse 's Vagabone , which is an excellent effort , especially as it is considered to be more difficult for those of limited height . |
13 | It also required a feat of imagination that was exceedingly difficult for those imbued with Aristotelian physics . |
14 | If the defensive routines then surface , it is difficult for those with the stewardship to do much about them . |
15 | For example , normal employment is very difficult for those who are grossly overweight , grade 3 obesity . |
16 | By the 1960s , on the other hand , it was becoming increasingly difficult for those further up the social scale to avoid the consequences of industrialization any longer — even by indulging in rural retreatism . |
17 | The second aspect is more difficult for those of us engaged in the communicative enterprise . |
18 | But it is making life even more difficult for those seeking to weather the already troubled economic conditions . ’ |
19 | If , for example , an individual does not seek promotion then it will be difficult for those who control promotion to have power over that individual . |
20 | Nevertheless this is a major weakness of the paper , as it is notoriously difficult for those seeking compensation to resolve their internal conflicts whilst litigation is still in progress . |
21 | At a human level it should not be difficult for those with some sympathetic imagination , to understand the reasons why both Members and Officers of the National Park Planning Committee have gradually acceded to determined pressure for further and further development . |
22 | This guillotine motion will make it extremely difficult for those outside to make representations to those who consider the Bill in Committee following its Second Reading . |
23 | The journey is especially difficult for those without their own transport and would impose extra expense on those least able to afford it . |
24 | This successful sequence made life difficult for those who followed the stars of Geoffrey Howe or Edward Heath . |
25 | Let me turn now to another way in which the BBC is responding to viewers ' and listeners ' needs in the current broadcasting environment — and a response that may be increasingly difficult for those facing commercial pressures to match . |
26 | It 's particularly difficult for those of us who did n't negotiate this budget , who now have to try and find what |