Example sentences of "it [adj] believe that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Those who have it will be better at forming relationships of all sorts because they do not find it impossible to believe that other people could actually respect them and care for them .
2 The complexity of modern European economies makes it impossible to believe that rural community self-sufficiency can be achieved in isolation from urban and industrial economy .
3 They have found it hard to believe that 100 shares bought in 1973 for £145 are now worth nearly £7,900 .
4 I find it hard to believe that this amount would be likely to deter someone from participating in a tournament .
5 I sometimes find it difficult to believe that other lesbians will accept me as one of them .
6 Foreign firms find it difficult to believe that Japanese costs are really low enough to justify such low prices and there is some evidence that the domestic prices of equivalent goods are higher .
7 She would be fifty-three or four now and I find it difficult to believe that any woman who had had three children would n't show some curiosity about what happened to them once the glamour of life had worn a bit thin . ’
8 Her hearers found it difficult to believe that this screaming was involuntary ; some thought she was drunk , or ill , or possessed by an evil spirit , but most of them just wanted her out of the way : ‘ some wished she was on the sea in a bottomless boat ’ .
  Next page