Example sentences of "difficult to get [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now , there 's a lot of controversy sometimes about getting into universities , and I want to ask you , is it very difficult to get into a university these days ?
2 Incidentally , if an aircraft is very difficult to get into a spin , it also may be very difficult to recover .
3 I still do n't think there 's enough sexual equality because erm , a couple of years ago I studied mechanics , and when I left college I found it very , very difficult to get on a mechanics course so I 'm back again doing computing to try and get a job .
4 Is it Jeff right , get yourself on the course , it should n't be difficult to get on the course , Paul got on it , without even knowing he was on it .
5 It 's difficult to get at the timbers once you 've insulated , so get the job done properly and carry out the treatment before insulating the loft .
6 These must be easy to reach — some designs push the drive cage against the motherboard , making it difficult to get at the drive 's screws .
7 This case was so complex and difficult that it filled many books of written record and there was so much opposing evidence that it was difficult to get at the truth , but he at last clarified everything and settled it with such skill and wisdom that all commended his extreme cleverness .
8 Once you have started in your job , you may find it difficult to get to a bank during banking hours — even though we have extended opening hours on Mondays to Friday at many or our branches , and you will now find a number of them open on Saturdays until 3.30pm .
9 Although it seemed very efficient , one improvement I might suggest would be to mount the covers on spring rollers , because the drivers found it difficult to get to the bikes with the covers pressing on them while they worked .
10 It would mean a more equitable geographical distribution of such clinics ; transport facilities provided for those mothers who , because of distance or number of children , find it difficult to get to the clinic ; more concerted educational campaigns to inform mothers of the use and role of such clinics ; the harsh attitudes of some health visitors and other professionals towards ‘ inadequate ’ mothers must be changed where they exist ; and so on .
11 We often meet people who are in in their forties and fifties on er early retirement and little bit difficult to get over the message they do n't they do n't see it as retirement and yet surprisingly very few of the people who got redundancy at forty and forty five and fifty seem to be bothered about taking up other work at all that .
12 My knees were knocking and my lips quivering , making it difficult to get round the words .
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