Example sentences of "[pers pn] be difficult for [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've only been to see one game so far this season , so it 's difficult for me to judge , but maybe some of you who 've been more often could speculate ? |
2 | Well it 's difficult for me to say because I was n't involved with the at that time . |
3 | Well it 's difficult for me to say . |
4 | ‘ It 's difficult for me to make an honest judgement because … |
5 | Inevitably at her advanced years , it 's difficult for her to overcome . |
6 | ‘ I suppose it 's difficult for you to stop acting . |
7 | I said : ‘ I hope you have learned something from this : it 's difficult for you to judge for yourself ; you must rely on other people ; and , when you think it 's gone wonderfully , it has n't always . ’ |
8 | It 's difficult for you to appreciate that feeling . |
9 | I 'm sure it 's difficult for you to imagine what my life is like out here but one thing is certain and that is that there are very few people I can talk to . |
10 | ‘ It 's difficult for us to understand why everybody wants to talk about the Russians all the time , ’ says ballerina Fiona Chadwick . |
11 | ‘ It 's difficult for us to get time off to come here ’ , says Justa Quispe , mother of five . |
12 | And it 's , it 's difficult for us to tell because we do n't have that many regional studies to be able to know exactly what it was that was determining these differences of values . |
13 | Leo Lloyd was monastically devoted to his job — it is difficult for me to realise it was all done in his spare time — … he persuaded me that acting was infinitely fascinating . |
14 | It is difficult to understand the politics within some controlling bodies without knowing all the details and it is difficult for me to comment . |
15 | John Reeve , chief executive of Family Assurance which owns around 3 per cent of the bank , said : ‘ It is difficult for me to comment . |
16 | ‘ It is difficult for me to find the limits of the car yet because I am given only a limited number of laps and I do n't know the circuit . ’ |
17 | This is partly because it is difficult for me to write them down but mainly because I do n't have an intuitive feeling for equations . |
18 | ‘ Unfortunately , it is difficult for him to paint in the house in Leeds because we do n't have the space and we do n't have the light . |
19 | However , once in the system it is difficult for him to move to higher-paid employment in another industry , for he would also have to find housing elsewhere for himself and his family . |
20 | This means for the neighbourhood man , the man on the beat , that it is difficult for him to keep a low profile . |
21 | He argues that bad garages drive out good ones because the typical customer can not judge whether a service has been done properly , and it is difficult for him to check . |
22 | Equally ( as I have suggested ) it is difficult for her to have a God who is something other than a force ( perhaps a human idea ) present within history . |
23 | However , with such a large clutch it is difficult for her to maintain all her eggs at exactly the same temperature . |
24 | Most business people receive so much correspondence that it is difficult for them to deal with all their correspondence immediately on receipt . |
25 | Consequently accountants are in a highly dependent position compared to most professions ; it is difficult for them to use professionalism as a market strategy . |
26 | As a result it is difficult for them to make business contacts . |
27 | It is difficult for them to understand the fear that is being expressed unless they share it themselves , when there will be a mutual clinging . |
28 | Far from being a luxury or a peripheral activity , music often meets basic needs : ‘ There exist a good many people for whom music is so important that it is difficult for them to conceive of life without it . |
29 | The document continues : ’ It is difficult for them to adjust to the schools in this country . |
30 | It is difficult for them to have a high profile throughout the whole of the night and into the morning . ’ |