Example sentences of "it 's hard [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's hard to refuse a neighbour , as you have to go on living near them , so she agreed to lend the front lawns for a folklore festival , attended by ‘ ethnic ’ people with flowing skirts and hair . |
2 | It 's hard to draw a prick in the act ; they tend to be covered from sight in this position unless they are superhumanly long . |
3 | SOUVENIRS : These are likely to top up the EC jackpot , though it 's hard to guess a figure . |
4 | ‘ It 's hard to find a space . |
5 | A holiday in the snow does n't have to mean skiing , and if you want to go away before Christmas , it 's hard to find a resort with enough snow to make skiing possible . |
6 | Reid admitted : ‘ It 's hard to find a weakness . |
7 | ‘ Some people needed a lot of encouragement when it first opened , but now it 's hard to find a time when it is n't crowded . ’ |
8 | ‘ It 's hard to imagine a Zikr being a bit of a joker , is n't it ? |
9 | It 's hard to imagine a guitar further from the honourable but over-copied Martin tradition , both in feel and in sound . |
10 | Now it 's hard to imagine a train pulling out of here . |
11 | It 's hard to imagine a band further from the ‘ are ya doin' awright ? ’ approach than The House Of Love … |
12 | It 's hard to make a word without them . |
13 | You 're saying it 's not not it is n't impossible but it 's harder to generate a warmth over the phone is n't it ? |
14 | Obviously it 's harder to get a peek at the innards if you 're buying via mail order , but many direct sellers now have showrooms that you can visit . |