Example sentences of "[be] difficult for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Labour believes it would be difficult for Liberal Democrat MPs to vote down a modest package that includes devolution for Scotland and an official commission on electoral reform on which their party is fully represented . |
2 | While BT can be pleased that it bought into McCaw at a much lower price than today 's going rate and that it will be difficult for other overseas companies to enter the US domestic market , it will be some time before its investment begins to yield a return . |
3 | The absence of significant disposable income in the community would mean that it would be difficult for new economic activity to develop , there being no local income to compete for . |
4 | It would , too , be difficult for secondary schools not to concern themselves , across the whole picture of a student 's achievement , in the preparation of what is described as " careership " ( CBI 1990 ) . |
5 | The sort of things I was doing seemed to be difficult for difficult 's sake ; it was like , ‘ If anybody likes it , then it has to be crap ! ’ |
6 | He said he realised it could be difficult for busy bar staff to tell the age of a mature girl who looked over 18 . |