Example sentences of "[pron] rather difficult [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Chris Patten , the Secretary of State for the Environment , later countered : ‘ If the Labour Party are accusing us of an electoral bribe , it shows that they find it rather difficult to criticise us on any other grounds . ’ |
2 | With × 7 I find it rather difficult to see . |
3 | The English language is particularly rich in words we can use to describe our emotions , which makes it rather difficult to assess how many basic emotions there are . |
4 | He was going to find it rather difficult to talk for a few days , Kathleen realised . |
5 | Projectile weapons will kill anyone you want , but I 'd find it rather difficult to drill through the tunnel floor with an old Browning . ’ |
6 | So , is n't it rather difficult to adapt to what must seem like some of the trivial aches and pains suffered by his patients in England ? |
7 | Now I know some of you will find d er find it rather difficult to distinguish between those two . |
8 | Everything large or furry has been shot and eaten or skinned , or if it has n't been , it runs away while you 're still a long way off , which makes it rather difficult to film . |
9 | There 's a practical point here too — you may find it rather difficult to find an elegant belt suitable for evening wear . |