Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [pers pn] difficult " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , she finds it difficult to take much interest in financial control , which means that there are sometimes errors in bills , and her unwillingness to ask walk-in guests for a deposit has led to the occasional bad debt .
2 She admits in the final analysis she finds it difficult to make sense of the ‘ gratuitous savagery ’ .
3 But what her eyes do n't actually see she finds it difficult to imagine .
4 Because I shall probably need some help here when I examine Mrs Cole , as she finds it difficult to move . ’
5 Irene is in a great deal of pain at the moment her bad back is giving her trouble and she finds it difficult to walk .
6 He finds it difficult to describe his feelings and says at first ‘ I just walked out . ’
7 Strachan on song is a familiar sound this season , so much so that Howard Wilkinson confesses he finds it difficult to say something new about his club captain .
8 He finds it difficult , some times impossible , to make any change of direction in Government without trying to explain that it is not really a change at all and certainly not a change that Lady Thatcher would not personally have approved .
9 A LITTLE boy is becoming withdrawn because he has so many ear infections he finds it difficult to hear , but his life could be revolutionised by one simple operation .
10 He was a prisoner , in the jungle , he finds it difficult to get used to everything being normal again .
11 She says he has no concentration now , he finds it difficult to remember simple things .
12 and I think he finds it difficult to speak
13 He finds it difficult to cope after being at the top as a player through natural talent .
14 He experiences excessive tiredness , physically and mentally , his memory is bad and he finds it difficult to concentrate .
15 Mr Hall says in a letter to her that he finds it difficult to understand how he can be associated with the previous Conservative MP Chris Butler 's lack of support for the unit .
16 On the other hand it makes it difficult to reach genuine agreement on anything at all .
17 Without such explanation , of course , it makes it difficult to accept that the same things really are taking place in the different spheres .
18 ‘ The temptation is to give them everything , ’ says Janka Stuttard , the Russian speaker who co-ordinated the visit , ‘ but their parents asked us not to do that because it makes it difficult for them to settle back home .
19 As far as possible , it should be included in primary legislation ; otherwise it makes it difficult for the House to consider the issues .
20 This effectively nullifies the use of the ‘ upwards reporting ’ of SPRs and SSRs , since it makes it difficult for the recipients to see the extent of the problem .
21 This effectively nullifies the use of the ‘ upwards reporting ’ of SPRs and SSRs , since it makes it difficult for the recipients to see the extent of the problem .
22 It makes it difficult to identify clearly and authoritatively what constitute the provisions of the Constitution .
23 It makes it difficult .
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