Example sentences of "[art] [adv] difficult " in BNC.

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1 Hence his reluctance to start painting before he had mastered the incredibly difficult art of drawing — and drawing the figure especially .
2 The most difficult theoretical surveys are those which seem to promise to answer difficult questions about art in general , perhaps especially in the modern world .
3 Oscar Wilde said the most difficult pose was the natural one .
4 As raising development finance for fiction projects is the most difficult stage of production for independent producers and writers , the European Script Fund provides seed money to European producers and writers in an attempt to redress the imbalance between indigenous production and the great amount of imported fictional material in European cinemas and television .
5 This is the most difficult part of my story for me to tell .
6 Your very first field landing could even turn out to be the most difficult field of your whole gliding career .
7 The balance between biceps and triceps development is perhaps one of the most difficult to achieve in physique development .
8 This last task is possibly the most difficult because the audience must be convinced that the ending chosen is the only possible outcome of everything that has gone before .
9 They must always be seen to have sufficient room in which to manoeuvre if they are to create a spaciousness for the most difficult changes in épaulement as pose follows pose .
10 This is probably the most difficult material to handle because the many characters and nationalities involved in the various available libretti must express themselves as distinctively as they do in real life and the choreographer must try and ensure his design has some semblance of reality if it is to communicate meaning .
11 This guy is the most difficult to deter , and uses some devious methods .
12 The decision to end the life of a trusted and devoted animal friend can be the most difficult an owner has to make .
13 Mr Springer joined the party 25 years ago , and admitted that this era could be the most difficult he had ever lived through .
14 The most difficult thing in a situation like this , ’ says Jacques , ‘ is to find words that have n't been used already in a Feydeau farce , ’ as though imitating Feydeau 's words and situations was something that any fool could do .
15 Ministers will also be seeking to lift sagging Tory morale , by offering assurances on a range of issues , which promise to make this one of the most difficult annual conferences the party leadership has faced since Margaret Thatcher came to office .
16 The conference which begins today is one of the most difficult for the Tories since Mrs Thatcher came to power .
17 ‘ One of the most difficult matches we have ever been asked to play , ’ confided Sir Alf Ramsey in June , 1973 , his apprehension understandable despite being able to call upon the vast experience of Bobby Moore , Alan Ball and Martin Peters .
18 Wood ladders greeted us at the most difficult places across the stream .
19 It also presents the most difficult problem for those who , like myself , are convinced on practical grounds that a sufficient case can not be made out for the restoration of capital punishment .
20 This appeared to offer a real chance of a final agreement on the most difficult point , until on 18 November Adolf Berle proposed all five freedoms , with an escalator clause allowing an airline to increase its agreed number of flights if its planes were more than 65 per cent full .
21 He has no hesitation in saying that the most difficult aspects of management for him are those that involve making decisions about people , whether it be a question of promotion , demotion or making somebody redundant .
22 One of the most difficult decisions he was faced with in recent years was whether or not to sell the foods business , particularly as it involved disposing of Cadbury 's Cocoa , the product with which his great-grandfather launched the company .
23 The most difficult aspect of a merger is trying to put a team together of people who come from different business cultures and trying to adjust them to a different end .
24 I think that 's the most difficult aspect of management .
25 Laing pauses to collect his thoughts when considering what was perhaps the most difficult decision of his long career .
26 Lofoten is the most beautiful place I have known , yet I find it one of the most difficult places to write about .
27 Two very different ways of launching two of the most uncommon cars you will ever see and at one of the most difficult times ever to hit the motor industry .
28 The most difficult feat of her artistry completed , she started to stroke her lashes with a mascara wand .
29 The UK institutions would be the most difficult to persuade to enter the hotel market because of the short-term pressures on fund managers .
30 Some of the greatest works of art have been produced at the most difficult times . ’
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