At the same time, the Mart-attack sets loose so many hares across the greensward of our national life that it is difficult to disentangle them. |
I would like to whizz down but I keep getting my hair caught so I have to stop, swearing like a navvy as I disentangle it. |
In a progressive condition such as cystic fibrosis, it is difficult to disentangle the effects of age from those of disease severity. |
Thus, while the three isomorphic effects can be distinguished conceptually, in empirical reality they may prove difficult to disentangle. |
Their experiences and rhetoric are often hard to disentangle in the autobiographical strata of the novel. |
I would like to whizz down but I keep getting my hair caught so I have to stop, swearing as I disentangle it. |