Example sentences of "find it hard [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Mike Norton of the Directory of Social Change says UK-based international companies will find it harder to justify investing their community budgets exclusively at home .
2 ‘ Next time he asks us for something , we will find it harder to say no , ’ said one of those present .
3 They 'll find it harder to sell .
4 Parents of young children , with so many other calls on their time and affections , might find it harder to cope with a difficult infant , to integrate her or him into the family — while resentful siblings could cause additional strain .
5 The majority of owners are above average earners , however , and if higher taxes reduce take-home pay , they will find it harder to take on larger loans .
6 In other words the people who are performing well already will find it harder to make erm a significant inroad into that .
7 Mr de Klerk may , therefore , find it harder to get approval from the white electorate for whatever emerges from the negotiating table .
8 He says he 's worried that those who just missed out on their grades might find it harder to get into university .
9 He says he 's worried that those who just missed out on their grades might find it harder to get into university .
10 Borrowers will find it harder to refinance their loans , so they will struggle all the more , banks will suffer bigger losses , and so on .
11 SMOKERS will find it harder to adopt children under two under guidelines published yesterday .
12 ‘ If a military posture is demonstrably defensive the hawks in the neighbouring system will find it harder to convince their own establishment that they need new weapons for self protection ’ .
13 As trade in services soars , taxmen will find it harder to keep up with clever finance directors .
14 Those whose desks will be rearranged to find room for the new machines will find it harder to exert some control .
15 Also new unions will find it harder to become established .
16 If he knows about the hound , he will find it harder to face the dangers of tomorrow .
17 But usually money talks in football , no matter what the club , and if United do raise their bid , Wednesday — despite their protestations — may find it hard to resist .
18 And , as in Rome , you 'll find it hard to resist all the wonderful shops — especially the beautiful leather shoes and handbags .
19 Even then you may find it hard to relax tense muscles as the habits of the muscles are often very ingrained .
20 They were comfortably beaten by Leicestershire on their Championship debut and will plainly find it hard to bowl sides out , but against that they won four of their first five one-day matches and indicated they could be serious contenders for a trophy .
21 Almost inevitably there are entries where others will find it hard to agree with his conclusions , and on a number of occasions he leaves the questions of date and attribution open .
22 Some SSDs would find it hard to agree .
23 See Dentdale in summer when the hay meadows are on fire with wild flowers and the roadsides are crowded with the pale lilac of the bell flowers and you will find it hard to disagree with one early writer 's description of Dentdale as " an earthly paradise " , even if it does have a vampire buried in its churchyard .
24 I conclude that they have done so much and so well they will find it hard to let go those duties .
25 If Charlton does stay on after the World Cup , he 'll find it hard to live up to the high standards he has set .
26 ‘ Your aunt will find it hard to leave Surrey , ’ Mrs Scott Wilson stated .
27 Muji is not simply a post-matt black yuppie haven , but beware — once you buy one thing , you 'll find it hard to stop .
28 Once they get used to running , they 'll find it hard to stop .
29 You 'll find it hard to turn off today and work colleagues will not be any help .
30 You 'll find it hard to turn off today and work colleagues will not be any help .
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