Example sentences of "which it be [adv] difficult [verb] " in BNC.

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1 According to Neal , two of the patterns which it is most difficult to plan accurately are eight-lozenge star arrangements and arrangements of " juggled " , interlaced squares .
2 It is a concept which it is clearly difficult to define , and which , indeed , is not defined in the Act .
3 In Le Planétarium ( 1959 ) , however , although it is possible to attribute some of the sequences to the consciousnesses of the ‘ characters ’ involved , we are presented with conflicting narratives and interpretations of events emanating from insufficiently individuated figures , Her subsequent novels confirm this development towards a narrative discourse in which it is increasingly difficult to situate a perceiving consciousness .
4 At the same time , in Scotland we are faced with an almost daily barrage of press and television images from English towns and cities — ‘ joy riding ’ , urban rioting , football violence , racist attacks , and so on — against which it is perhaps difficult to keep hold of the reality of our own towns and cities .
5 There are some phenomena of which it is very difficult to give children direct experience in the classroom .
6 Exchange of contracts is the vital moment of agreement , after which it is very difficult to withdraw without stiff financial penalties .
7 For present purposes the oldest classification into fringing reefs , barrier reefs and atolls ( Fig. 8.33 ) may be retained as long as it is realised that , although these are commonly occurring forms , there are many others ( Guilcher , 1958 ) which it is very difficult to fit into these simple classes .
8 We might as well be councillor and actually sort of erm stated the problem to which it is very difficult to find a solution and that problem is how do you keep council rents below nine and a half percent , that is a problem to which councillor does not have a solution .
9 It can make excellent reading but its ordered narrative can create the impression of a unified cultural field which it is sometimes difficult to see beyond .
10 It is actually the key question in the whole debate , but one in which it is especially difficult to make convincing , informed predictions .
11 This is an issue on which it is extraordinarily difficult to find conclusive arguments either way …
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