Example sentences of "[pron] difficult believe that " in BNC.

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1 I sometimes find it difficult to believe that other lesbians will accept me as one of them .
2 I find it difficult to believe that a male Oscar would let a female spawn on her own — unless she was so much larger than him that he dare not go near .
3 Even when the results came through and the babies were exchanged in a dramatic midnight meeting , Marie found it difficult to believe that she had been nursing the wrong child .
4 I find it difficult to believe that intervention is of necessity harmful .
5 I find it difficult to believe that we can improve on trying to establish competitive markets within the framework of a rule of law .
6 Her hearers found it difficult to believe that this screaming was involuntary ; some thought she was drunk , or ill , or possessed by an evil spirit , but most of them just wanted her out of the way : ‘ some wished she was on the sea in a bottomless boat ’ .
7 Foreign firms find it difficult to believe that Japanese costs are really low enough to justify such low prices and there is some evidence that the domestic prices of equivalent goods are higher .
8 I even found it difficult to believe that she had ever been in cahoots with Mr Broadhurst .
9 The individual himself may be perverse or oversensitive ; the reviewing court itself is capable of an Olympian detachment and impartiality , and it thus may find it difficult to believe that others are ever tempted and swayed .
10 She would be fifty-three or four now and I find it difficult to believe that any woman who had had three children would n't show some curiosity about what happened to them once the glamour of life had worn a bit thin . ’
11 In a classroom where such an answer-orientated atmosphere exists , it is difficult to imagine much exploration into unknown territory taking place , as pupils will find it difficult to believe that there are areas where their teacher does not know ‘ the answer ’ .
12 But I really do find it difficult to believe that they are all ‘ business contacts ’ .
13 Yet again , looking at this urbane relaxed figure seated opposite me and comparing him with the romantic figures of Spender and others or with the scruffy Auden , I found it difficult to believe that he was a poet and not rather some worldly and successful company director .
14 I find it difficult to believe that a bank like the NatWest ca n't offer any more appropriate type of account than this ‘ small business account ’
15 ONE still finds it difficult to believe that the International Rugby Football Board will abandon any of the experimental variations in the laws before the Lions ' forthcoming tour .
16 The Chinese seem to find it difficult to believe that foreigners have arm- and leg-muscles the same as themselves !
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