Example sentences of "[pers pn] is difficult [verb] [that] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Unlike the UK , the Netherlands has for most of the time since 1950 pursued a consistent policy of reducing and limiting the prison population ; overall it is difficult to argue that this reduction in punishment has adversely affected the Netherlands ' crime rate , which has risen in a roughly similar manner to that in the UK over this period ( Downes , 1999 : 33–41 , 194–5 ; NACRO , 1991a : 93 ) . |
2 | Outside , facing the W door it is difficult to remember that this is the most modern part of the cathedral , created at the same time as Prague 's Functionalist architecture . |
3 | It is difficult to say that such a vast group of people has special needs , and indeed many older people may prefer not to be separated out from the rest of the adult population . |
4 | Second , even if straightforward authoritarianism and minimisation of wages are assumed to be universal features of capitalist rationality , it is difficult to claim that this ‘ rationality ’ is uniformly imposed in practice as a function of the ‘ undisputed authority of the capitalist ’ ( Marx ) . |
5 | It is difficult to believe that all the paraphernalia of sex is needed merely to ensure that males are not confused with females or males of another species : that could be achieved much more quickly and less colourfully . |
6 | It is difficult to believe that such a mechanism could have predicted the success of a full size lift . |
7 | It is difficult to believe that many of the prestige projects discussed in Chapter 8 would have been contemplated in the absence of the very high volumes of aid reaching countries for other , more mundane , purposes . |
8 | However , it is difficult to believe that this amounts to as much as £30 per hour . |
9 | By day , Claxby signal box is warm and friendly and it is difficult to believe that any mysterious events could take place there . |
10 | It is difficult to believe that any of the characters examined by Burdon could be selectively neutral . |
11 | It is difficult to accept that this is an expense of the accounting period in which only an order was issued . |
12 | It is difficult to imagine that such species were rapid swimmers . |
13 | It is difficult to imagine that this was once Britains first electric main line . |
14 | But since the nature of their business is so inexorably linked with valuable information legitimately acquired , it is difficult to ensure that this information is not illegitimately used . |