Example sentences of "it [adj] for [pron] [to-vb] to " in BNC.
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1 | The more manageable numbers make it easier for us to relate to one another . |
2 | Did that make it easy for you to talk to him ? |
3 | A dozen or more examples of the soulboy 's discourse have made it impossible for us to listen to virtually any ‘ black ’ record with any real pleasure , without ghastly phrases like ‘ pride and dignity ’ popping into our heads . |
4 | I hope it will work but I have found that his natural impetuousness and importunity make it difficult for him to stick to any procedure ! |
5 | Although his cold manner made it difficult for me to talk to him , I had to ask him whether he had found any employment for me . |
6 | Her husband 's jealous nature made it difficult for her to talk to any of the customers for very long without him questioning her , and it was becoming worse lately . |
7 | Well , Mrs Brown , was it difficult for you to get to the toilet yesterday ? |