Sentence examples for hard to drop from inspiring English sources

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Having insisted on the moral superiority of neutrality for decades, border clergy found it hard to drop their stance, even with slavery abolished.

But Riley was the Wolves' leading try-scorer with 25 in the league campaign, and inside him Ryan Atkins has also made himself hard to drop with impressive late-season form including two tries in their Wembley win against Leeds.

In some areas, notably social policy and foreign affairs, the result is that he is now committed to needlessly extreme or dangerous courses that he may not actually believe in but will find hard to drop; in others, especially to do with the economy, the lack of details means that some attractive-sounding headline policies prove meaningless (and possibly dangerous) on closer inspection.

He didn't exactly drop out of the race (it's hard to "drop out" of a race you've been watching from the sidelines for six months) but, given the persistent, rampant speculation that, at any moment, he would totally launch his third presidential campaign and snatch the Democratic nomination from Hillary Clinton, it feels like he ended something.

The Bath centre would not have been in the side had Manu Tuilagi been fit, nor if Brad Barritt had not been injured in the final round of European Champions Cup matches last month, but he has made himself hard to drop after taking his club form into the international arena.

But the bioluminescent fungi proved hard to drop.

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The yoga attitude lives large in this town, as does being a professional athlete training at altitude – but that's harder to drop in on.

At Benhil, he chatted at length with stallholders in his direct, unassuming way; at Tanah Abang he and Mr Zuckerberg lasted barely quarter of an hour.That it will be harder to drop in on ordinary Indonesians and chew the fat seems a small price to pay for the highest office in the land.

But in my friend's case, the alternatives aren't great, either: a semiprivate room in a nearby facility that he and his sister found depressing and substandard; or a semiprivate room in a facility that's much farther away, making it harder to drop in daily or to get there fast in an emergency.

It will be much harder to drop everything and do something out-of-the-box when you are in medical school, residency, or a fellowship.

They're much easier to carry, and it's harder to drop something that's hanging from your shoulder.

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