Sentence examples for a difficult one to pull off from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, the play is a difficult one to pull off.

Tim Moore (2001) It's a simple premise – ride the route of the Tour de France before the annual race takes place – but a difficult one to pull off.

The combination of reportage and advocacy is a difficult one to pull off, and Mr. Loeb often has a surer touch as an essayist-advocate than as a reporter - his cast is too big, with the result that some characters are insufficiently developed.

"We were talking to another party but that was always going to be a difficult one to pull off," he added.

Leave aside for one moment the cliché that "good news doesn't sell newspapers", the reporting of "no deaths today" is a difficult one to pull off.

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That's a difficult trifecta to pull off, and one that very few hotels do.

This is a difficult approach to pull off, and may be one reason why many novelists shy away from the theme of global warming.

That's such a difficult thing to pull off when the pressure is on.

But that would be a difficult reform to pull off.

In the case of banking, this is a difficult trick to pull off.

This is a difficult look to pull off, but if anybody can do it, he can.

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