Sentence examples for thinking how difficult from inspiring English sources

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I found myself thinking how difficult it is to leave a house you have lived in for a long time.

_ I found myself thinking how difficult it is to leave a house you have lived in for a long time.

Asked if he might resign, Karanka replied: "Today, thinking how difficult it has been to get promotion, I can say no.

I'm thinking how difficult it will be for her to go over the grooming and murder of her son Breck yet again – and how difficult it must be to talk about Murder Games, a BBC documentary that unpicks each turn of the case, with interviews, analysis and sinister re-enactments.

Now I'm looking back on the pictures, and I'm thinking how difficult it all was.

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"I have a difficult time thinking how large-cap profit growth will rebound significantly this year," said Mr. Ablin at BMO.

The most difficult part for Ms. Melo is just not knowing — not knowing what they need, what they're thinking, how to connect with them.

I remember thinking, How clever!

I remember thinking how crazy she sounded.

"We started thinking how we could appeal.

I remember thinking: how unheroic.

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