Example sentences of "difficult for any [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Goal conflicts make this socio-economic leap extremely difficult for any individual to absorb .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 The slowdown in military spending and escalating costs of armament programmes will make it increasingly difficult for any company , even one the size of BAe , to go it alone .
6 Although some companies may only choose to disclose the ‘ good ’ information , a requirement to disclose significant changes in key balance sheet figures may lead to expected industry disclosure norms — it would be difficult for any company not to follow an accepted industry reporting practice .
7 Spring-flowering bulbs are difficult for any kind of gardener to resist since , unless they are asked to grow in appalling soil conditions , success if usually guaranteed .
8 ‘ You make it very difficult for any man to resist you .
9 This , together with the disintegration of support for and the organisation of the Congress Party in North-central India indicate that it will be very difficult for any party to obtain parliamentary majorities in the near future .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 I am afraid that the circumstances of the case — two people who were extremely drunk and who have a very hazy understanding of what went on — make it difficult for any charge to have any validity .
13 It would not be difficult for any reader to jot down , at this point , lists of their own frustrated wishes and unwanted duties , and it might indeed be useful to do so , so that you can keep the argument grounded in the realities of your own life .
14 They matter , too , to the curriculum of younger age-groups — and it is difficult for any manager to justify omitting the primary school teacher from the long term planning of vocational education .
15 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 .
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