Example sentences of "[adv] more difficult [to-vb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The funnel structure shown in the drawing is certainly usable but it is much more difficult to use than the ordinary funnel shown in the drawing for " efficiency " . |
2 | Furthermore , the sensitising effect of extensive nociceptive stimulation from surgery may prove much more difficult to block than the limited chemical or thermal stimuli used in animal models of pain . |
3 | He kissed me again , a different , unanguished sort of kiss which was somehow much more difficult to bear than the other . |
4 | That type of structural error is rather more difficult to diagnose than the type where the results are always bad . |
5 | High kicks are inherently more difficult to use than a simple reverse punch to mid-section , so the referee panel relaxes the standards somewhat . |
6 | Such a transformation may prove far more difficult to achieve than the chopping and changing of the past decade . |
7 | These twin problems of psychological dependence and social pressure were regarded by the majority of users as more difficult to overcome than the physical aspect of their addiction . |
8 | After recent mass arrests and tortures in Beijing , it has become even more difficult to claim that the government is unaware of the excesses committed in Lhasa . |
9 | It was difficult to believe that the boxes had been removed , then replaced and even more difficult to credit that a match from either of the chained boxes had been struck , then carried lit and precariously flickering into the Little Vestry and used to burn the diary . |
10 | Obviously some situations are much more serious and therefore more difficult to resolve than a dispute over an untidy room . |