Example sentences of "[adv] difficult [noun] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finding the provenance of metal objects presents a more difficult problem for archaeological science . |
2 | Ford 's survey of the new and more difficult circumstances for chief executives in the late twentieth century was very much to the point . |
3 | So the tubercle bacillus is a particularly difficult target for chemical attack . |
4 | Hence one of the most difficult conundrums for modern America . |
5 | Engine and transmission are the most difficult bits for emerging car makers to get right , but those two have done what embryo tractor makers in Europe did years ago — repackaged ‘ last year 's ’ mechanicals from a successful make . |
6 | Perhaps the most difficult skill for amateur performers to acquire , though , is the art of speaking to microphone at a constant voice level : most tend to start off strongly as they launch into their speeches , but gradually tail off as they reach the end . |
7 | One of the most difficult things for modern parents is to remind ourselves that we must maintain a life of our own . |
8 | Isobel began to feel that her life had been the wrong way round , that Africa had been no training at all , with its comparatively easy , impersonal requirement of Christian love , for these savagely difficult demands for daughterly love . |