Example sentences of "[conj] more difficult [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It is my belief that our life preparation students are not ‘ valued ’ by many colleagues , so how would they react to learners seen to be ‘ less able ’ or more difficult to cope with ?
2 Would such a move have m–de it easier or more difficult to confront the local police about their failure to protect the black community from racial attack ?
3 But no planning regulation may be passed , no law affecting the education of the young or the use of the highway , and so on , which will make it easier to realize one conception of the good or more difficult to pursue another .
4 Although more difficult to make than quick fondant icing , the technique is soon mastered .
5 As concerts became fewer and more difficult to fill , he turned to writing music suitable for publication — fewer large-scale works such as symphonies and piano concertos , and more chamber music suitable for domestic consumption .
6 In the woman with bone metastases the pain became ‘ more and more difficult to relieve with opioids ’ , not surprisingly since such pain is better treated with other analgesics .
7 As the disease progressed , however , cold became more and more difficult to deny .
8 I look in occasionally for a drink and a chat though he 's getting more and more difficult to talk to .
9 Separately preserved and more difficult to date than these are the precepts of Childebert I and Chlothar II .
10 As the weeks go by she begins to receive visitors at the refuge and when she begins to feel the marriage is over , with the workers ' help she starts negotiating with the council and housing associations for a new flat , although she also feels the refuge is home , a safe space that is becoming more and more difficult to leave .
11 The second argument is more complex and more difficult to evaluate .
12 It is important not to let this develop into the second stage , which is a deep sore , more painful and more difficult to treat .
13 The aspect of the disease statistics of the twentieth century which strikes us most is the tremendous rise , particularly since the Second World War , in the incidence of all chronic diseases , which prove more and more difficult to treat despite the vast array of modern pharmaceutical drugs now available .
14 The secretary , John Allen , said : ‘ We need to expand our coaching organisation because people are finding it more and more difficult to do what is needed .
15 I did my best , but it became more and more difficult to do the work on the farm and look after him .
16 The net result was a political atmosphere ‘ in which it became impossible for the police as a whole to avoid a distortion of priorities and for individual police officers it became more and more difficult to disentangle fact from prejudice in assessing those whom they were sent to police ’ ( McCabe and Wallington , 1988:134–5 ) .
17 ‘ It 's more and more difficult to sell the fruit to supermarkets because they 're almost asking for the impossible , ’ he said .
18 It was getting more and more difficult to feed the cat — and to feed himself .
19 The implication was that A levels must be retained , though , if anything , made slightly harder and more difficult to succeed in .
20 The positive heuristic , that aspect of a research programme that indicates to scientists the kind of thing they should do rather than what they should not do , is somewhat vaguer and more difficult to characterize specifically than the negative heuristic .
21 It was paradoxical because although the subject was very deeply asleep , being completely relaxed and more difficult to wake than at any other time during the night , the EEG pattern was that of alert wakefulness .
22 Certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in the mixed ability class .
23 Certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in a mixed ability class .
24 There is a down side to this heightened immediacy in that spurious noises ( many of them unavoidable ) such as chair creaking , pages turning or performers grunting are made all to recognizable and more difficult to ignore .
25 Although this approach may be more ambiguous and more difficult to implement than more common practices , it seems to result in services that are more fluid , creative , and egalitarian and potentially more responsive to client and community needs .
26 ‘ He 's just become more and more difficult to manage — he wanders , and he has to be kept clean …
27 Black and Tan outrages had drawn only lame excuses , even denials , from the Government , and it was becoming more and more difficult to contradict the widespread assertion — by the local newspapers , by the man in the street , even by the RIC themselves — that the whole purpose of the Black and Tans was to crush Sinn Fein and the Irish Republican Army and cow the population .
28 Even before the pathologist had finished at the scene and the head was wrapped , the hands mittened in their plastic bags , even before Doc Kynaston got to work with his scalpels , the corpse would be an exhibit , more important , more cumbersome and more difficult to preserve than other exhibits in the case , but still an exhibit , tagged , documented , dehumanized , invoking only interest , curiosity or disgust .
29 The Popular Front government found it more and more difficult to maintain its legitimacy .
30 It has emerged in many countries that , as the standard of living rises , it is more and more difficult to run an autocratic production system using the indigenous labour force .
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