31. It smelt and made it hard to breath. 32. Notts County made it hard for Swindon to get a point and a play off place. 33. Recent lack of success on the track made sponsorship hard to get and led to financial problems. 34. All this, treaty advocates say, will make it hard to hide all but the smallest blasts. 35. Almost all arrived illiterate, which made it hard to find work. 36. Also, the law makes it hard for the attorney general to closely examine motives. 37. Although the question has been studied extensively, he said, the lack of data concerning arrays this size makes it hard to determine the level of hazard. 38. Although the man has a honeyed Deep South accent, the manic pace of his verbal fusillade makes it hard to decipher everything he is saying. 39. American-style breakfasts make mornings hard for Asians, though. 40. Among other efforts, they met with landlords to try to overcome the bureaucratic obstacles that make it hard for the families to rent apartments with federal rent subsidies. |