Example sentences of "[vb -s] it difficult for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The second type is where the child has a disability which prevents or makes it difficult for him or her to make use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided in schools — within the LEA 's area — for children of his/her age . |
2 | ‘ It 's well known that Maurice likes a night out but the media attention he gets in Britain makes it difficult for him to enjoy it . |
3 | That lack of leadership makes it difficult for him to do other than cavil at our figures . |
4 | The traditional role of women in some cultures makes it difficult for them to approach or be approached by the school . |
5 | Today , of course , the importance of political parties makes it difficult for members of Parliament to claim to represent all their constituents ; but equally makes it difficult for them to assume delegate roles . |
6 | ‘ The temptation is to give them everything , ’ says Janka Stuttard , the Russian speaker who co-ordinated the visit , ‘ but their parents asked us not to do that because it makes it difficult for them to settle back home . |
7 | The sheer bulk of the material makes it difficult for them to do otherwise . |
8 | It was announced that Mrs Ann Lucas has resigned as Minutes Secretary since her new job makes it difficult for her to travel from Aberystwyth for committee meetings . |
9 | This makes it difficult for her to accept the need to change . |
10 | ‘ There 's something in my past , ’ she confided , ‘ which makes it difficult for me to confront night lights … something I ca n't go into . |