Sentence examples for bit hard to swallow from inspiring English sources

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The ceremony may be a bit hard to swallow for Phoebe's mum, however, who suffers from vertigo.

As a colleague complained in her review of the Pig Near Bath, charging for breakfast is a bit hard to swallow.

I suspect those who opposed him will find that bit hard to swallow, not least because they will suspect that his regret is insincere.

If you're someone like Andrews or Adams, dragging a trailer of horses from one festival to another for 10 months of the year, the notion that a beautiful suit of armor would get you an all-expenses-paid trip to an exclusive European tournament is a bit hard to swallow.

On a good day I should be able to beat anyone in the world on a course like this but today I just didn't have it and it's a bit hard to swallow right now," said a choked Musgrave, who began skiing when his family moved to Alaska when he was five and discovered his talent for cross country at a club in the Scottish town of Huntly that has become a hub for the sport in Britain.

That's a bit hard to swallow at the moment".

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For Bonucci to have dealt this latest blow might have been that little bit harder to swallow.

The lack of waterproofing is a bit harder to swallow.

And make the valuations for those companies a bit harder to swallow.

That makes it a bit harder to swallow the study's conclusion that entrepreneurship is declining in America.

Many foreign governments and environmental groups opposed to Japan's stepped-up whaling efforts might have found the cuisine a bit, well, hard to swallow.

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