Example sentences of "it be difficult [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 Well you ca n't create stability , the Communist Party ca n't sort of I mean cos that 's what , sort of hindering long term investments and that how peasants do n't feel that how that things are secure , they and it 's difficult to see what the Communist Party could 've done
2 ‘ Since we have n't seen another child exactly like Graham it 's difficult to say what the long-term prognosis might be .
3 It 's difficult to know what the kids think of all of it — they 're really too young to say .
4 Without any data being available on this fish as yet , it is difficult to say what the adult size might be , but it would appear to be about 12cm .
5 The project is at its very early stages and it is difficult to predict what the eventual impact will be .
6 It is difficult to predict what the future holds for LCC .
7 Where it is not clear whether the FSA authorises the modification of fiduciary duties in relation to a particular rulemaking power , it is difficult to predict what the outcome will be .
8 This is not only because it has a weak case — as we show elsewhere ( this issue , p 76 ) , there are certainly some doubts about the validity of the CEGB 's claims that Sizewell B will reduce the cost of electricity in England and Wales by allowing the board to burn less coal — but also because it is difficult to see what the inspector can say about economics when he comes to writing his final report .
9 In the case of the elephant and rhino it is difficult to see what the Fund could have done , other than supply anti-poaching equipment and finance for wardens .
10 It may turn out that the differences are an artefact of the methods used in different laboratories , but it is difficult to see what the relevant differences may be .
11 There must , therefore , be a mental element in the " unlawful act " , though this proposition is not always stated in the cases ( see for example , Newbury , where it is difficult to state what the unlawful act was ) .
12 It is difficult to imagine anything the shape of Stan Flashman as being the tip of an iceberg but that 's exactly what he is .
13 Very often they do not , unlike many natural scientific theories , suggest direct ways of measuring the concepts employed , and , because of this , it is difficult to determine what the limits of a theory might be .
14 Because money from the off-farm jobs was put into the farm , it was difficult to ascertain what the trading position of the part-time farm actually was but the figures quoted are considered to be fairly near the mark .
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