Sentence examples for hard to mark from inspiring English sources

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It's hard to mark him.

"And long may that continue because at the moment he's proving very, very hard to mark".

Sharpie's new metallic ink pen writes on glass, metal and other surfaces that are usually hard to mark.

"They live in remote locations and extreme environments, they move around a lot, and it's hard to mark enough individuals to get a decent sample size".

But in Hobart, with a gale-force wind blowing to one end of Blundstone Arena, it was hard to mark, hard to kick and even harder to score.

"It's difficult to stop him - he is a player who is always hard to mark".

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"Some of the attackers were a lot harder to mark back then," came his curt reply.

So while we have seen a great year for Windows Phone, its new targets will be harder to mark than BlackBerry.

caveman1982: good shout on the defensive midfielders they are harder to mark as they progress as they are not judged on goals or assists.

To score the card, take your dead pen or other instrument and draw along the ruler from edge to edge on the paper, pressing down hard enough to mark the paper but not hard enough to cut through.

This isn't the only quirk of Lowery's editing (he's credited as editor as well as writer and director); he also eschews the slow dissolve and the fade in favour of using hard cuts to mark the passage of time.

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