Example sentences of "'s difficult for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Inevitably at her advanced years , it 's difficult for her to overcome .
2 I 've only been to see one game so far this season , so it 's difficult for me to judge , but maybe some of you who 've been more often could speculate ?
3 Well it 's difficult for me to say because I was n't involved with the at that time .
4 Well it 's difficult for me to say .
5 ‘ It 's difficult for me to make an honest judgement because …
6 ‘ I suppose it 's difficult for you to stop acting .
7 I said : ‘ I hope you have learned something from this : it 's difficult for you to judge for yourself ; you must rely on other people ; and , when you think it 's gone wonderfully , it has n't always . ’
8 It 's difficult for you to appreciate that feeling .
9 I 'm sure it 's difficult for you to imagine what my life is like out here but one thing is certain and that is that there are very few people I can talk to .
10 We plumped for crimson and pinks with black , white and silver , and remember that it 's difficult for anyone to avoid using green !
11 After all , it 's difficult for anyone to write a clear account of an incident that is traumatic and embarrassing .
12 Now that 's something that 's difficult for us to do , because the more dangerous , the more erm , the premises should present the greatest life risk , are not necessarily the ones over which we have strict legislative control .
13 ‘ It 's difficult for us to understand why everybody wants to talk about the Russians all the time , ’ says ballerina Fiona Chadwick .
14 ‘ It 's difficult for us to get time off to come here ’ , says Justa Quispe , mother of five .
15 And it 's , it 's difficult for us to tell because we do n't have that many regional studies to be able to know exactly what it was that was determining these differences of values .
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