Sentence examples for so difficult to lay from inspiring English sources

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Contract positions "are created because it is so difficult to lay off regular workers here".

The shadowy boundary between comedy and tragedy is repeatedly probed, as is the question of why, 400 years on, Shakespeare's ghost is so difficult to lay.

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The answer, surely, is that Christianity is so overwhelmingly dominated by institutionalism that it is difficult to lay claim to a non-institutional Christian identity.

"Tenured faculty will be more difficult to lay off.

But in Asia it is difficult to lay people off.

Some people find it difficult to lie in person.

Rigidity makes it very difficult to lie on the back for a long time.

On the other hand, it is so difficult to be the Chimera of the State itself -- "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown".

That this perfect truth is so difficult to accept is testimony to how effective the Big Lie has become.

The healing information we are looking for lies behind the walls of this trauma; this is why it was and is so difficult to find.

So difficult to choose.

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