Example sentences of "[adv] difficult for [det] " in BNC.

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1 It also required a feat of imagination that was exceedingly difficult for those imbued with Aristotelian physics .
2 But the main difficulty was that if compensation were paid out on this ‘ once for all ’ basis , ‘ it would be exceedingly difficult for any future government ever to make radical changes in the financial provisions , however badly they were working .
3 The fining of airlines plus the fact that the nationals of many refugee-producing countries now need visas to travel to this country , has made it extremely difficult for many people wishing to apply for asylum , to reach the UK .
4 Does my hon. Friend agree that , in certain cases , it has been extremely difficult for some smaller pubs to be able to pay the amount of money that some of the brewers have been asking them to pay ?
5 Once a nation or race is embarked on a course of action , particularly violent action , such as the waging of war or its undeclared equivalent , that action having its source far back in national religious history , it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place .
6 It is extremely difficult for any practitioner to administer a test in exactly the same way on two occasions , even if the same child is being tested .
7 Goal conflicts make this socio-economic leap extremely difficult for any individual to absorb .
8 Given our human circumstances , it is extremely difficult for any human observer to investigate a member of his own species as if he or she were a creature of nature , out there , on the other side of the plate glass .
9 And somebody has to say that under Section fifty four A if this kind of policy exists in the county structure plan it will be extremely difficult for any proposer erm of development outside built-up areas , existing built-up areas , to proceed .
10 So what er Richard Newstat is saying in his argument is , is , and go back to the beginning of this lecture , is to say the constitution of the United States makes life extremely difficult for any president .
11 This guillotine motion will make it extremely difficult for those outside to make representations to those who consider the Bill in Committee following its Second Reading .
12 Thus from mid-1962 the Soviet Union and Cuba were committed to each other to an extent which made it extremely difficult for either party to renounce the relationship .
13 The journey is especially difficult for those without their own transport and would impose extra expense on those least able to afford it .
14 It is personally difficult for any individual to give wholehearted attention both to departmental issues and to the main political strategy problems arising outside his or her own responsibilities .
15 New work patterns , such a partial shifts , mean that senior house officers are less likely to work for a single consultant and also make it more difficult for all junior doctors to attend teaching sessions at set times .
16 The aim is to ‘ calm ’ or , apparently , slow down and make passage more difficult for all traffic on these trunk routes through a busy part of the city .
17 It was a difficult decision which must be much more difficult for many of our readers who have never used a computer before .
18 This may make it more difficult for these firms to raise finance in the future : the Stirling study will cover both these questions .
19 In fact , together with several colleagues , I was endeavouring to set up an informal meeting with ministers to try and discuss this matter er when the haemophiliac 's representative decided to go to law for their own good reasons , because that made it more difficult for any negotiations to take place .
20 They will have to prove to the Society that at least 15 minutes of their music has been played each year — fine enough for those who write lengthy pieces , but much more difficult for those who are at heart and in practice miniaturists .
21 Other examples of applications of high energy technology to agriculture and stock-rearing , such as deep boreholes in semi-arid areas are discussed by Cliffe and Moorsom ( 1979 ) , and Kassapu ( 1979 ) , where it becomes even more difficult for those with dwindling resources to avail themselves of soil conserving and yield enhancing new technologies .
22 The language that has developed to express these ideas is becoming increasingly more difficult for those outside the immediate discussion to understand .
23 She has redpointed Ceuse 's Vagabone , which is an excellent effort , especially as it is considered to be more difficult for those of limited height .
24 The second aspect is more difficult for those of us engaged in the communicative enterprise .
25 But it is making life even more difficult for those seeking to weather the already troubled economic conditions . ’
26 These targets were more difficult for some doctors to meet in deprived areas or in practices where the population moved frequently .
27 I believe that these ( and not only these ) deeply-rooted social-dynamic forces act on other groups in society in such a way as to make it relatively more difficult for some groups than others to enter particular occupations .
28 It was understandably difficult for those whose views had been formed in a period of high unemployment to shift them radically and swiftly .
29 Nevertheless this is a major weakness of the paper , as it is notoriously difficult for those seeking compensation to resolve their internal conflicts whilst litigation is still in progress .
30 It can be as difficult for these people to adjust as it is for the individual in distress .
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