Example sentences of "find it difficult " in BNC.
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1 | Another sort of authority derives from money , which a reader of art criticism may find it difficult to dissociate from an object . |
2 | Most beginners will find it difficult to apply the opposite rudder , because of their ingrained habit of using the stick and the rudder in co-ordination . |
3 | While the majority view among climbers and many of those within the BMC is that the competition , organised by Jerry Peel and Mick Johnstone , was a largely social affair , the BMC will find it difficult to overlook the matter . |
4 | Tony Gordon 's Kiwis , who will now find it difficult to go through the remainder of their tour undefeated , are not as tight and efficient a force as Graham Lowe 's team of four years ago , but with a virtual Test side out , should have been far too strong for Murphy 's collection of reserves . |
5 | Companies can find it difficult to know which agencies they should approach and , according to Ms Gordon , often become frustrated with the agencies for sending along unsuitable applicants . |
6 | The compassion and sympathy which the victims of these offences naturally cause in all policemen can sometimes be complicated by the anger and emotional hatred felt toward the perpetrator , and the tough type of policeman may find it difficult to distance the one reaction from the other . |
7 | A On good form B On reasonable form C You would find it difficult D You would find it very difficult |
8 | A On good form B On reasonable form C You would find it difficult D You would find it very difficult |
9 | for strength — I fear I shall find it difficult in the heat : |
10 | If the legislation was passed he would find it difficult to remain a diocesan bishop . |
11 | Consumers and businesses will find it difficult to service their heavy load of debt . |
12 | The drawback to both this and the Argentine scheme is that , having frozen the public 's savings , both governments will find it difficult ( or expensive ) to borrow in the future . |
13 | Whichever type of man we think of , we may find it difficult to say whether by ‘ property ’ we mean the things themselves or the aggregate of rights which are exercised over them . |
14 | But Soviet deputy farm minister N Averyanov said they would find it difficult to make up the deficit from imports because of the lack of hard currency . |
15 | Too little exercise during the day and you will find it difficult to have a good night 's sleep . |
16 | It is possible that you might find it difficult at first to make time for exercise . |
17 | For some things you may find it difficult to see how to improve on them or you will not be able to think of suitable substitutes . |
18 | ‘ If needs be , and I hate to stoop to this , I can take steps to override your obstruction , from which you might find it difficult to recover ! ’ |
19 | Nevertheless , if at a later date someone should wish to cure the horse of such a bad habit they will find it difficult to do so . |
20 | I realise that there are many young Asian women living in Britain today who might find it difficult to be different from their friends at school . |
21 | The Bank of England acted to keep the cost of overnight money low so as to take pressure off the longer dates , but analysts warned that the authorities would find it difficult to keep this tactic going . |
22 | But Portsmouth will find it difficult to stop Graeme Souness filling the only serious gap in his footballing career . |
23 | But they might find it difficult to take a back seat and Whitehall believes that criminal intelligence will evolve into a top detective agency with an operational arm . |
24 | Many would find it difficult to get away during the day to attend courses . |
25 | Because of the different nature of employment most of the part-time farmers would find it difficult to arrange days off to attend training courses , meetings , etc . |
26 | ‘ I would find it difficult drinking so much pink . |
27 | Very commonly it provides the energy for the synthesis of vitamin D ( tortoises kept as pets in northern latitudes may find it difficult to breed because they are D-deficient ) . |
28 | ‘ I would be prepared to write a leader on this project , but I would find it difficult to take the opposing point of view to that given in those two leaders . |
29 | ‘ Thank God that I am not answerable to any higher authority ; but were I in the position of having to justify myself before the great British public , even I would find it difficult to defend your priorities . ’ |
30 | According to Cashman of the AFCO , employers will find it difficult to plead that they were unaware that cigarette smoke caused illness , when employees sue them . |