Sentence examples for become difficult to pass from inspiring English sources

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Carol Browner, who served as the EPA administrator for the entire Clinton presidency, said he set an important precedent for aggressive implementation and enforcement of environmental laws,  particularly now when it has become difficult to pass new ones.

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After that, it became difficult to communicate further.

What sets them apart has become difficult to define.

Grain become difficult to procure.

Bleeder bolts can become difficult to remove.

Kony radio-called to Fatima [another of his wives] to tell her that we would join them later on as it had become too difficult to pass.

You fail to note that the player most strongly penalised for his actions in the incident in question has a history of suspensions by the NBA.Chris DalyNew YorkSIR – As an avid sports fan it has become increasingly difficult to pass on the family passion to our 12-year-old son.

Newham Hospital Trust said: "There are some cases where it is not possible or becomes difficult to recover costs, such as when a patient passes away, failed asylum seekers or if they leave the UK".

It becomes difficult to maintain faith.

It became difficult to move.

"It became difficult to be an MP.

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