Example sentences of "[adv] difficult get [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These patients can experience many kinds of problems when in a different environment such as increased stiffening of the back and limbs due to lack of exercise because they find it so difficult to get out of the hospital chair ; and incontinence for the same reason .
2 ‘ Those days Australia were so strong that once you were out of the team it was extremely difficult to get back in .
3 The theory of an original simplicity about the good Galilean carpenter Jesus , which was surrounded with supernatural stories and so corrupted and made complicated , began to look far more doubtful ; at least , more difficult to get out of any evidence available .
4 With the onset of the government 's new community care policies , many women will find themselves playing the traditional role of carers without payment and will consequently find it more difficult to get out to work .
5 Just because of the employment situation generally , it 's increasingly difficult to get back into work after raising a family if you 've had time off .
6 Is it particularly difficult to get in as a chemist , for example ?
7 Once I can make a hole through them it should n't be too difficult to get round into the outer cellar .
8 if they would be very difficult to get through to somebody the truth
9 In fact I found Shakespeare very difficult to get on with and was n't at all sure that I wanted to .
10 Because of this , they do n't find it easy to make friends and are very difficult to get on with .
11 She found it very difficult to get out of bed , so we moved life to centre it in the bedroom .
12 I found the pressure and tension of the courtroom very difficult to get out of my system . ’
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