Example sentences of "difficult [to-vb] [conj] even " in BNC.
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1 | A jerking pop star was wielding his guitar as the credits rolled , his parodic sexual gyrations so grotesque that it was difficult to see that even the besotted young could find them erotic . |
2 | The Thinker , already a winner of the race , stands at 20-1 , but he is difficult to train and even more difficult to catch on the right day . |
3 | Second , in a world of scientists who need to define and measure their subjects , power is , to say the least , difficult to define and even more difficult to measure . |
4 | It really is exciting and something which it 's difficult to express and even better if we can do something for Herefordshire and bring back a winner . |
5 | Indubitably a noble metal , non-tarnishing and long wearing , it proved difficult to refine and even more difficult to work in any quantity . |
6 | They can be more difficult to manage than even the United States Congress . |
7 | The system is , however , extremely difficult to negotiate and even the most competent citizen would find the task of tracking down his or her welfare benefit entitlements a daunting one . |
8 | Aromatic herbs are the ones most used in cooking ; no two are alike and some are so difficult to describe that even to say they are clove-like gives the wrong idea . |
9 | The demands on the human operator are difficult to quantify or even to describe because the process is essentially an interactive one . |
10 | This was partly because it proved so difficult to crush or even to assess the strength of the ‘ People 's Will ’ . |
11 | It is not difficult to show that even an apparently high level of detail in a criterion does not specify the test items unequivocally . |
12 | But it is difficult to make and even more difficult to get taught properly . |