Example sentences of "[vb base] it [adv] difficult [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Will new sports find it increasingly difficult to find a place on television and will television ever again be able to nurture the growth of new sport ? |
2 | However , 40 years on I find it extremely difficult to accept a charge of £23.50 plus for a medal to commemorate your service to your country . |
3 | As in the case of housing , local councils find it more difficult to operate a service according to need rather than demand . |
4 | They find it very difficult to manage a budget . |
5 | Q I find it very difficult to choose a shampoo . |
6 | Jahangir 's coach , Rahmat Khan , explained : ‘ Pakistani players find it very difficult to tell a woman off . |
7 | I find it very difficult to obtain a regular supply of van Houten 's cocoa ; it sells almost immediately , so if you see it , buy it . |
8 | In general people prefer finger buffets anyway , because unless you have lots of seats they invariably have to stand up and most people find it terribly difficult to eat a fork buffet standing up . |
9 | I agree , I find it quite difficult to drive a lot of vehicles because I 'm very small and especially if you 've got small feet and I think there 's a big problem in that area and that it should be looked at for small people driving cars . |
10 | SOME banks make it so difficult to open an account . |
11 | All items need looking at : benefits , child care allowances , maintenance and the court procedures which make it so difficult to vary an order . |
12 | The diversification of the sciences and the theoretical changes within them make it extremely difficult to locate a unique set of principles by which harmony could be guaranteed . |