Example sentences of "more difficult [subord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Surprising though it may seem , fieldwork in a cultural context of which you already have intimate first-hand experience seems to be much more difficult than fieldwork which is approached from the naive viewpoint of a total stranger .
2 Neighbourhood policing in sandbag areas like West Belfast is even more difficult than community relations work .
3 But permanent illness is more difficult than injury .
4 A second common assumption is that the sciences , generally , are more difficult than the humanities , and that within that , physics is more difficult than chemistry , which is more difficult than biology , and so on .
5 Un-learning is more difficult than learning — because we become habituated to thinking or feeling in certain ways over time .
6 A second common assumption is that the sciences , generally , are more difficult than the humanities , and that within that , physics is more difficult than chemistry , which is more difficult than biology , and so on .
7 Handwriting recognition is much more difficult than OCR due to the variety of handwriting styles between writers .
8 Sometimes when the changes are slower it can be more difficult because allowance has to be made for the natural variations that occur hour by hour in an illness even without any treatment .
9 When a worker is on piece work , it is even more difficult because concentration is required for the job in order to earn the best return .
10 Then Leicester 's task was made more difficult when skipper Steve Walsh was dismissed for elbowing Carl Leaburn in an off-the-ball incident which left the Charlton striker needing treatment .
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