Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] [adv] difficult for the " in BNC.
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1 | If that approach prevails in the higher courts , it will amount to a major reverse , making it more difficult for the ordinary citizen to complain of unlawful action by a public authority . |
2 | One way of making it more difficult for the Community Charge Registration Officers to trace people will be if they disappear from the electoral register . |
3 | ‘ obstructing , for the present purposes , means making it more difficult for the police to carry out their duties . ’ |
4 | I would construe ‘ wilfully obstructs ’ as doing deliberate actions with the intention of bringing about a state of affairs which , objectively regarded , amount to an obstruction as that phrase was explained by Lord Parker C.J. in Rice v. Connolly i.e. making it more difficult for the police to carry out their duty . |
5 | Even the perfect fine-class transcriptions resulted in extremely large numbers of paths ( an astonishing average of 862,300 ) , making it very difficult for the syntactic component to distinguish the correct interpretation . |