Example sentences of "[be] too difficult [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It will not be too difficult to sort out amicable arrangements of who sees whom and when . ’ |
2 | Peas , sweetcorn and mushy soft vegetables , on the other hand , are likely to be too difficult to cope with . |
3 | It should n't be too difficult to arrange this matter . |
4 | In the abstract it may not be too difficult to acknowledge that the thinking , desiring and feeling which seem more intimately myself than my bodily motions are spontaneous , and also voluntarily controllable , in much the same proportions as the physical process of breathing , and that there has never been a moment of choice when I was not already being spontaneously pulled by them in the directions between which I chose . |
5 | Given that many ordinands have musical gifts , it should not be too difficult to explore a wide variety of music for worship . |
6 | It would n't be too difficult to restretch your canvas if you removed the staples and tacks and just reset the stretched frame . |
7 | That being so , my prince , it should not be too difficult to contrive a further meeting — if such be Your Grace 's will . |
8 | It should n't be too difficult to track down . |
9 | Once I can make a hole through them it should n't be too difficult to get round into the outer cellar . |
10 | Moreover having mastered the proof as it were " locally " it should now not be too difficult to master it " globally " by identifying the key points that make the proof work . |
11 | Having established a distinction between social movements and organized political formations , and indicated in a preliminary way the characteristics of social movements , it would not be too difficult to construct a typology of such movements , as a number of writers have attempted , in terms of their size ( number of participants ) , range ( local , national , international ) , duration , objectives ( specific or general , directed toward transforming individuals or supra-individual systems ) and so on . |
12 | He realised that fine-enough markings would be too difficult to read so he wound along a part of one arm of the balance a tight spiral of very fine brass wire , extending from where the suspended weight would balance metal A ( suspended in water ) to where it would balance metal B ( suspended in water ) . |
13 | However , it should not be too difficult to imagine several different titles for passage ( 3 ) , each of which could equally facilitate comprehension . |
14 | Providing that the interview is well structured , it should not be too difficult to produce a proof of evidence that can be used directly as a formal witness statement for exchange . |
15 | It would n't be too difficult to make the computer select for vague general features like , say , tall-thinness , short-fatness , perhaps curvaceousness , spikiness , even rococo ornamentation . |
16 | Both Gunnergate Hall and Grey Towers are well documented so it should n't be too difficult to make sure you 've got the right photograph . ’ |
17 | She had decided it ought n't to be too difficult to slip into the stables and up the ladder first , but this time she did n't even reach the water pail . |
18 | The sticks would n't be too difficult to find , not here in the wood , especially after the gale . |
19 | Fratter 's ( 1989 ) study indicates that provided practitioners are convinced about the importance of contact , adoptive families may not be too difficult to find . |
20 | Should n't be too difficult to find one , I should imagine . |
21 | It should not be too difficult to find the body . |
22 | ‘ It should n't be too difficult to find . |
23 | ‘ It should n't be too difficult to climb up there . |