Example sentences of "extremely [adj] to make " in BNC.

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1 In the first place , they presuppose that classes correctly perceive the constraints of their situations and modify their strategies accordingly , and Poulantzas elsewhere acknowledges that it would be extremely rash to make such an assumption .
2 It is extremely simple to make as everything is mixed together all at once , with no special beating or whisking involved .
3 It is extremely simple to make — just warmed jam with a little water .
4 Committee members who were responsible for setting Glenand up to promote jobs were extremely reluctant to make people redundant .
5 Because viruses replicate by hijacking the genetic machinery of host cells , it becomes extremely difficult to make effective anti-viral drugs .
6 It is extremely difficult to make any statement , however carefully worded , without being accused of extremism by one side or the other .
7 There have been few studies of office automation applications , but projections about specific skill requirements are extremely difficult to make at present because it is as yet quite unclear how office automation will be used .
8 For example , in practice it is extremely difficult to make a brain lesion that entirely removes one part of the brain while leaving the rest intact ; they are either too large or too small .
9 This guidance is , of course , not available in smooth-brained animals like rats and mice , and in these it is extremely difficult to make accurate cortical removals .
10 ‘ With two £1,000 commissions to be won and a further £1,000 to purchase additional works , it was extremely difficult to make a final choice , ’ explained Grampian Hospital Arts Administrator Graham Smart .
11 Frankly , I find it extremely difficult to make judgments about any of the 5,451 AIDS sufferers , let alone the 16,828
12 Because half of the Library 's budget represents payment in advance for subscriptions for the following year , it is extremely difficult to make savings in the current year when financial pressures are exerted .
13 Unfortunately , the subjects found these estimates extremely difficult to make and the differences between subjects ’ estimates was enormous .
14 Even recent Conservative governments have found it extremely difficult to make real reductions in public spending .
15 However , past experience at other rubbish-burning plants , such as the Greater London Council 's incinerator at Edmonton in North London , suggests that the Corby version will need to be extremely efficient to make a profit .
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