Example sentences of "it be hard [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | In flight the wedge-shaped tail of the rook is supposed to help identification , but it 's hard to spot as the bird is constantly moving its tail . |
2 | There are songs of his where , when you start playing solos , sometimes it 's hard to stop because you get into this … |
3 | With a career spanning seventeen years and almost as many albums , it 's hard to deny that Motorhead have earned a bit of a breather , but those that feared the sun and the swimming pools of their self-imposed LA exile might dilute the band 's full-on thrust can finally rest easy . |
4 | And so , through playing his stuff so many times , hearing him play it on record and on bootlegs and actually hearing him sing live — once — it 's got to the point where it 's hard to say whether this is my natural voice or if it 's something I learned . |
5 | But er er exact er victories if you in that respect , it 's hard to it 's hard to say whether they were any . |
6 | six to eight and again of course it 's hard to say but er , when would the brochure , the sales brochure for that development be printed and available |
7 | But it 's hard to talk because it makes your jaws so cold ! |
8 | It 's hard to explain but , for instance , segments of the down beat are divided into single notes . |
9 | It 's hard to explain but it makes a lot of sense . ’ |
10 | ‘ It 's hard to explain because you think I 'm strong . ’ |
11 | It 's hard to think that these 2 teams are next to each other in the league . |
12 | Because Boo is locked away , it makes his character very mysterious and at first it 's hard to know if the rumours spread around about Boo only coming out at night to hunt for his dinner , eating squirrels and peering in through people 's windows are true , but gradually as we read more into the book , we are given clues to suggest that he is not the monster , people make him out to be . |
13 | Down in the corrie , two sparkling blue-green lochans perch beneath the steep cliffs , and it 's hard to imagine that just over the next two gullies , people in golf jumpers are tucking into sticky buns . |
14 | It 's hard to imagine that the smart two-seater started out as a Triumph Herald which failed its MoT . |
15 | ‘ It 's hard to generalise but almost half of the accidents , particularly in poor weather , are caused by bad navigation , ’ he said . |
16 | IT 'S HARD TO believe but tetanus still kills people in this country . |
17 | It 's hard to believe but this river , the Cristolino is part of the same Tappajoss river system where Garrimperos have caused such devastation . |
18 | I know it 's hard to believe but I think it is actually possible . |
19 | It 's hard to believe that a car as heavy as the SL can generate such massive grip , yet retain an admirably accomplished ride . |
20 | With a new film , The Hard Way , now showing at the cinema , it 's hard to believe that Michael J Fox resolved last year to give up being a film star and spend more time with his wife , Tracy Pollan , and their son , Sam , who 's three this week . |
21 | It 's hard to believe that the man who used to play the bass in a sullen and studenty pop group called The Housemartins is the creator of this year 's most significant number one single , but the success of ‘ Dub Be Good To Me ’ is a sing that things have truly changed for the better . |
22 | But nowadays there 's more elbow room and less cigar smoke — and the shrewder restaurateurs have set out to replace their lost business regulars by constructing lunch menus that are brief , light and designed to show off the chef 's talents rather than the customer 's credit rating ; it 's hard to believe that anyone can produce a good meal so cheaply . |
23 | The apartments are set against a mountain backdrop and the views are superb ; it 's hard to believe that the discos , lively bars and general hustle of Benitses are only a five to ten minute walk away . |
24 | It 's hard to believe that he started painting in World War Two and is still painting today . |
25 | His account of the Italian is sheer joy from beginning to end , and it 's hard to believe that he was almost 87 . |
26 | With talk of a series of stand alone shops it 's hard to believe that the idea is n't to rival Marks . |
27 | ‘ It 's hard to believe that I could have spent two whole years walking round with blinkers on . |
28 | The ideological points are still there but it 's hard to believe that totalitarian regimentation could be so tight . |
29 | Suave and sophisticated at 60 , it 's hard to believe that it 's 23 years since he first wooed a generation with Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head . |
30 | It 's hard to believe that the first meeting of the Galway Races took place at Ballybrit Race Course in 1869 ; and it immediately so fired the public imagination that it has been a major fixture on the Irish racing calendar ever since . |