Example sentences of "be hard to believe that the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is hard to believe that the success of a Medau Teacher Training Course ( and therefore our regional development ) should have to depend on the proceeds of a raffle , but that 's just how it was in the late '60s in MANCHESTER . |
2 | The Cold War was at its height when Peter Benenson , the British lawyer , founded Amnesty , and three decades later it is hard to believe that the Moscow AI Group finally has permission to become part of Soviet life . |
3 | It is hard to believe that the hiccups over his newly published autobiography can be the real reason behind the decision . |
4 | Rent 's supposed allies appear little more than an improbable amalgam of all those who might be opposed to the regime of Mortimer and Isabella , and it is hard to believe that the conspiracy had such wide-ranging support . |
5 | It 's hard to believe that the man who used to play the bass in a sullen and studenty pop group called The Housemartins is the creator of this year 's most significant number one single , but the success of ‘ Dub Be Good To Me ’ is a sing that things have truly changed for the better . |
6 | With talk of a series of stand alone shops it 's hard to believe that the idea is n't to rival Marks . |
7 | The apartments are set against a mountain backdrop and the views are superb ; it 's hard to believe that the discos , lively bars and general hustle of Benitses are only a five to ten minute walk away . |
8 | It was hard to believe that the place he was now visiting was only a few miles from the squalor of the area round the lodging house . |
9 | Yet it was hard to believe that the explanation for all this was that a schoolboy was in the hands of devils . |