Example sentences of "difficult it is [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The case studies considered in this chapter indicate how difficult it is to formulate a coherent policy for mergers . |
2 | On the other hand , we realize how difficult it is to use the law to bring these rogue employees to task . |
3 | Darwin 's theory provides a classic example of how difficult it is to draw a sharp distinction between ‘ natural history ’ and ‘ biology ’ : the process of evolution must of necessity mediate between the reproductive process that maintains the population and the environment to which the population must adapt . |
4 | You know , sir , how difficult it is to persuade a multitude to revolt of established authority ’ . |
5 | The longer one is so possessed , the more difficult it is to exorcise the sasoo spirit , since , ‘ like a real spouse ’ , it merges with the very flesh and bone of the victim . |
6 | In accounting for the failure of the " Fifteen , historians sympathetic to Jacobitism tend to stress how difficult it is to launch a successful invasion , and that all the trump cards lie with the government of the day . |
7 | Hunters often complain about how difficult it is to get a dead mountain goat down from a mountain — it simply will not slide easily across snow . |
8 | And , as I stressed earlier , the props for such beliefs come from within the black community : black kids tell each other stories about how difficult it is to get a decent job if you are black and , in a self-fulfilling way , it does becomes difficult . |
9 | Bast tells Helen Schlegel how difficult it is to get a job in Edwardian England . |
10 | It 's amazing how difficult it is to get the British to send art to Italy . |
11 | We have seen how difficult it is to gain a horizontal flow with such limited material , and that the resulting music is inevitably fairly static . |
12 | But the more extensive and varied the corpus of writings , the more difficult it is to identify a common set of linguistic habits . |
13 | Here I want to point out — as I have done with other features in the feminist profile — how difficult it is to identify the linguistic correlates of competition and cooperation . |
14 | Then : ‘ I know from personal experience how difficult it is to write a book . |
15 | Two independent vets explained how difficult it is to determine the age of a dog after it is a year old . |
16 | The most significant result of re-posing the question is to reveal how difficult it is to separate the different characters of the Shipman 's Tale and to assess , and judge , them individually in these terms . |