Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] difficult for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The abstract quality of symbols such as the Swastika renders it difficult for cerebral intelligence to grasp the full concept and implications of their purpose , which is to awaken the more subliminal centres relating to feelings and intuitive responses . |
2 | As the Nehru Cup showed , making each team play the others once each makes it difficult for one side to win most of their matches . |
3 | The production of software should be depersonalised in the specific sense that the management system makes it difficult for individual producers to regard items of software as their own . |
4 | This magnet effect not only puts pressure on the south east but makes it difficult for other regions to attract the type of investment necessary for their own economic revival . |
5 | The banning of one-party committees or sub-committees makes it difficult for political groups to develop policy with the benefit of officer advice . |
6 | The nature of public enterprise objectives makes it difficult for political authorities to evaluate and control the activities of the enterprises . |
7 | Second , we should recognise that a two-party dominance in the House of Commons may not reflect the pattern of electoral support in the country at large since our first-past-the-post electoral system makes it difficult for third parties to break through into parliament in proportion to their support in the country . |
8 | This makes it difficult for foreign firms to sell TVs in France . |