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

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1 Most beginners apply the opposite rudder too harshly and this makes it difficult to hold the bank constant .
2 This makes it difficult if the band is split in half with both sides wanting to use the band 's original name .
3 This makes it difficult for caterers to use the most suitable materials possible on walls and floor surfaces for maximum hygiene , ’ he said .
4 This makes it difficult for a murder to go unrecognised and discourages those planning murders .
5 All this makes it difficult for the Tories to mount a convincing assault on Labour 's drastic plans for Politically Correct social engineering .
6 The incubation period may be up to one year , and this makes it difficult in many cases to decide from whom the warts have been caught ; not only that , but they often seem to have been seeded on the principle adhered to by market gardeners , to give successive crops over a long period .
7 This makes it difficult for foreign firms to sell TVs in France .
8 This makes it difficult to place students in ‘ responsible line management roles which make up a valuable part of their training as chartered accountants in business ’ .
9 This makes it difficult to tell whether HP and other retail credit , as a part of consumers ' overall spending , is now increasing or declining .
10 This makes it difficult to incorporate them into a colour scheme , although a well-pressed orchid can look very effective as the centrepiece of a design if surrounded by flowers of complementary colours .
11 This makes it difficult to offer a succinct exegetical account of Habermas 's work but I shall pursue three problems to try to present his contribution to the theory of ideology : the problem of epistemology , the problem of ideology and the problem of communication .
12 This makes it difficult to see how the judgement could be mistaken for a sensation .
13 Yet there is no cultural measure which allows one to distinguish between these types of programmes ; similar criticisms can be levelled against both Minder and Dallas and this makes it difficult to accept Kumar 's position in its entirety .
14 This makes it difficult for traders to recognize arbitrage possibilities involving a future on a geometric index when the future is underpriced , and may account for the replacement of the geometric VLCI future by its arithmetic equivalent .
15 This makes it difficult to reach a decision , and causes a nagging worry as to whether the right system has been selected .
16 This makes it difficult to define the precise level of services available in individual cases , but it does not prevent an attempt at drawing some general conclusions about the economic role of small towns .
17 Firstly , this makes it difficult to decide where best to expand or contract the firm 's resources .
18 This makes it difficult for her to accept the need to change .
19 This makes it difficult to form a view as to how much has been awarded for pain and suffering simpliciter , except in cases where a complete , or almost complete , recovery has been made .
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