1. All those years of possible double jacquard knitting missed, because I thought it would be too difficult! 2. If the new religion forced too difficult and direct a choice, it could have had a sticky launch. 3. In theory it ought not to be too difficult a task. 4. It has been very difficult too for women to reach the higher levels of penal policy-making and administration. 5. It is really not too difficult to wave the reader at a reasonably constant speed while it is over the bar code. 6. It should not be too difficult to improve on that, you might have thought. 7. The lecturer in further education found teaching too difficult when his hearing failed. 8. The test was much too difficult for most of the students. 9. There was concern that such a high concentration would be too difficult to digest or lead to side effects. |