Example sentences of "[adv] [not/n't] [adv] difficult [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is perhaps not so difficult to accept the overthrow of an individual — a Honecker or a Jakes : that been done before . |
2 | The distinction between the two types is generally not too difficult to make if one knows enough about the sources of the data . |
3 | In writing , given the existence of punctuation and capitalisation , it is usually not too difficult to see where a sentence comes to an end . |
4 | It is usually not too difficult to look around and discover who some of their other suppliers are and to check with them as well if you consider this appropriate . |
5 | Once we turn to actual ethnographic cases , it is usually not very difficult to identify concepts which seem to overlap with our concept of ‘ aggression ’ , at least in some of its usages . |
6 | It is really not too difficult to wave the reader at a reasonably constant speed while it is over the bar code . |