Example sentences of "difficult than [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Such solid-state software is more difficult than a disc to copy . |
2 | The version with which I was introduced to my housemaster role in the prison service by an experienced principal officer was ‘ One thing more difficult than a busy Borstal boy is an idle Borstal boy . ’ |
3 | The person doing it does have scientific training , and the MD is more difficult than a PhD in that the supervisor does not take part in the examination . |
4 | As a keen musician and clarinet player ( name your own musical instrument or say ‘ As one who appreciates music but can not play anything more difficult than a gramophone record , I was very impressed to learn ) I was delighted to learn that Annabelle 's uncle plays for the BBC orchestra ( or pop group , etc. ) , on the violin ( or drums ) . |
5 | However , when subjects had to decide whether the target sentence followed appropriately from the context , a sentence context should be more difficult than a word context since it presents the subject with a more complex piece of information . |
6 | ‘ This is going to be more difficult than the first match , but I feel we 're ready for it . ’ |
7 | ‘ Designing Ancient Rome was in fact more difficult than the science fiction adventures , because one was recreating somewhere that actually existed , and you had to be as accurate as you could within the limits of the budget . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The first may seem more difficult than the second . |
10 | The search for general information is more difficult than the search for specific information because all directions are relevant . |
11 | They had all reached that stage following a crisis , which can often be more difficult than the crisis itself , when it is no longer a matter of one superhuman push , but husbanding resources for an indeterminately prolonged period of stress . |
12 | This task is more difficult than the tagging problem and the results have been , understandably , less impressive ( approximately 50% success rate for producing an acceptable parse ) . |
13 | Here the problem is less difficult than the estimation of absolute figures , because further kinds of evidence can be employed in the search for an answer . |
14 | First of all they were becoming involved , also de facto , in the process of French decolonization which , like any successful retreat , was more difficult than an advance . |