John Shobbrook, who was evacuated from his property, said it had been "hard to take".
Yet the fact remains that it is incredibly hard to take down corporate giants.
David Eakin the assistant coach at school said the news was hard to take in.
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But it's hard to take this terribly seriously, Renee, as a real legislative effort.
Cullen said the myths were so widely reported that they were hard to take back later.
In management consulting, gut feelings are what you work hard to take out of the equation.
Onscreen, however, the sound of a hyper-articulate boy talking semi-nonsense becomes very hard to take.
The phones were on the fritz, too, making it hard to take reservations.
Beattie said the manner of the defeat in his first game as Stoke player was hard to take.
Like Mr Suharto before her, Miss Megawati and her supporters are said to find criticism hard to take.
Being relentlessly positive, like being tirelessly cheerful, can be very hard to take.
It is hard to take the charges seriously when in each case they boil down to arguments over semantics.
Widdrington says that the prospect of demotion is just too hard to take.
Even if jobs are easy to find, it is hard to take your pension and health care with you.
It's also hard to take seriously the suggestion that something should be done to reduce the power of the whips.
In particular, I personally find it hard to take credit fully and to challenge power and find your suggestions helpful!
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"If Mom has health issues or dementia, it's very hard to take care of that at home, " said Mr. Merrill.
Political observers said a broader coalition government may still find it hard to take the painful decisions demanded by international creditors.
And even if there were, it might be hard to take at face value because of a phenomenon known as "schedule padding".
It makes the lack of live TV deal hard to take for Froch, especially considering he is British boxing's only world champion.
We have worked very hard to take what was an incurable disease and make it curable for 90 percent of the cases.
Rival boss Brian Noble congratulated Crusaders, but said Wigan's display was embarrassing and defeat to Super League's basement club hard to take.
When Liverpool took the trophy (in 2005), it was hard to take.
And that is absurd and hard to take seriously his specific plan.
She worked hard to take the setbacks and side effects in stride.
It was very hard to take it all seriously when a significant percentage of my pals in the school coffee bar were Paralympians.
They box out extremely well, so we've got to work hard to take away that vision that he needs in order to stop pucks.
"We are trying really hard to take all the data that you've put into Instagram and let you see into the past, " he said.
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"It is hard to take in - it is me getting the medal, but I could not have done it without the crew, " she said.
That is to say it's very hard to take a British or American citizen and put him into those groups because the groups are tribal.
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