Sentence examples for and difficult to categorise from inspiring English sources

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"Her books are very unusual and difficult to categorise.

Most larger RSFs here are complex and difficult to categorise.

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Various venues, Sat to 13 Feb OB Gerard Byrne's art is unusually and deliberately difficult to categorise.

Our database searches suggested that 25 of those unrecognised sequences probably came from distinct unrecognised species, 35 had been misnamed as they matched the sequences of recognised species, and 4 were difficult to categorise because they differ from the sequences of recognised species but not conclusively so (data not shown).

Warchus called it "a beautiful and exciting" project that was difficult to categorise.

Crimes too difficult to categorise and too open to a limitless breadth of interpretation.

However, a number of cases are difficult to categorise and remain indeterminate on ultrasound.

In parasitoids, mating systems may be difficult to categorise and often display varying levels of overlap (Godfray, 1994).

Some cells within the lobules are difficult to categorise, morphologically and ultrastructurally, into luminal or myoepithelial and it has been suggested that these 'intermediate' or 'indeterminate' cells are the precursors of the two epithelial cell types.

Who: FKA Twigs is a whispery, atmospheric singer and dancer from the UK whose sound is difficult to categorise - not quite electro, and not quite hip hop.

Quiet and determined, with a mercurial streak, Morris was difficult to categorise: he supported a nuclear weapons freeze and David Alton's efforts to curb abortion; and was committed to the centre-right faction Labour First.

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