Example sentences of "[pron] is difficult for [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is difficult for Spanish-speakers to pronounce the English sound ‘ ea ’ . |
2 | The documentation provided is oriented towards computer people and it is difficult for users to translate many of these forms used in conventional systems documentation into their ‘ language ’ . |
3 | It is difficult for artists working at a time of crisis to achieve a rounded representation of reality . |
4 | Sometimes it is due to muddy ground where it is difficult for players to get a good grip with their studs , or by a player slipping in the front row . |
5 | ‘ Our products are difficult to understand and sell , ’ the New York Times quotes Palmer , ‘ it is difficult for customers to do business with us . |
6 | It is difficult for firms to identify those who are good managers , and those who are not overly risk averse . |
7 | Men can still realise what women do , but it is difficult for women to understand how the men play . ’ |
8 | It is difficult for individuals to identify themselves with the objectives of a large organisation . |
9 | When a service is free it is difficult for consumers to express dissatisfaction . |
10 | This suggest that if manufacturers spend on training , it is difficult for rivals to achieve the level of competitiveness that will allow them to poach workers or markets . |
11 | The stock response to such qualms is that it is difficult for humans to grasp a time scale of such length . |
12 | It has a more compact cellular structure so it is difficult for moisturisers to work well on the epidermis . |
13 | Thus , it is difficult for children to relate the task to their own communicative intentions . |
14 | It is difficult for children to understand the process of growing . |
15 | Once an infection takes hold it is difficult for antibiotics to destroy all the bacteria , so some survive to start more trouble later . |