Example sentences of "[pron] be difficult for them " in BNC.

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1 Er , it 's difficult for them .
2 It is difficult for them to understand the fear that is being expressed unless they share it themselves , when there will be a mutual clinging .
3 Far from being a luxury or a peripheral activity , music often meets basic needs : ‘ There exist a good many people for whom music is so important that it is difficult for them to conceive of life without it .
4 As a result it is difficult for them to make business contacts .
5 It is difficult for them to buy foreign goods because of the large sums of money involved , usually in foreign exchange , and the necessity of good connections .
6 The problem is that when a parent is feeling depressed or overwrought it is difficult for them to think of alternative strategies .
7 It is difficult for them to know just how great are the gaps in your knowledge and the limitations on your competence , and so they will depend on you to make your own initial assessment .
8 It is difficult for them to obtain overseas development funds , and it is even hard to mail a letter to another country because Eritrean stamps are not yet internationally recognised .
9 It is difficult for them to obtain overseas development funds , and it is even hard to mail a letter to another country because Eritrean stamps are not yet internationally recognised .
10 Most business people receive so much correspondence that it is difficult for them to deal with all their correspondence immediately on receipt .
11 It is difficult for them to be drawn accurately and the human eye finds it difficult to detect small differences — in our example the slices representing 12% and 13% of the total .
12 Consequently accountants are in a highly dependent position compared to most professions ; it is difficult for them to use professionalism as a market strategy .
13 The document continues : ’ It is difficult for them to adjust to the schools in this country .
14 It is difficult for them to have a high profile throughout the whole of the night and into the morning . ’
15 In October 1962 the choir felt it was difficult for them to give a strong lead to the congregational singing because of where the choir was placed and it was recommended that the Trustees should take expert advice on the rearranging of the pulpit area of the church .
16 Thereafter , it was difficult for them to change .
17 It was difficult for them to appreciate that [ h ] -loss could ever have been anything else but a stigmatized form : in so far as they knew of evidence for it in earlier centuries , they tended to dismiss it , seemingly in the belief that ‘ vulgar ’ and ‘ careless ’ usage is not implicated in linguistic change .
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