Example sentences of "find it [adv] [adj] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever fate now awaits him , the Friar-Tuck figure of Casey would find it physically hard to emulate the vicar .
2 There 's a practical point here too — you may find it rather difficult to find an elegant belt suitable for evening wear .
3 In his 1955–56 Annual Report , at the end of a year when insufficient Terminal courses had been provided to use up all available Ministry grant , he commented that ‘ we may find it increasingly difficult to resist a reduction in the number of tutor-organisers we now employ , let alone claim a further appointment , if additional Terminal courses are not successfully organised in both established and new centres ’ .
4 It may find it increasingly difficult to hold the Government to its promise of a 50-frigate Navy when the Warsaw Pact military threat is perceived to be diminishing .
5 Without a well-trained workforce Britain will find it increasingly difficult to match the productivity and income growth of other countries .
6 So why did she find it so difficult to ignore the mocking , taunting comments and treat them with the silent scorn they so richly deserved ?
7 Once in to the BIOS setup you will find it very easy to follow the instructions to change the system clock and so put the time right once and for all — but be careful not to change anything else !
8 As far as pre-service training within adult education is concerned , however , the mother tongue speaker will find it very hard to find a suitable course in his/her area .
9 If , after reading the advice in Chapter 9 , you decide to keep to a very strict calorie intake of just 850 to 1,000 calories daily , you will find it very difficult to achieve the upper levels of the fibre recommendation and might even find it difficult to consume 35 grams of fibre daily .
10 we concede on the basis of the exercises that have been discussed so far , I think you will find it very difficult to make a firm recommendation in favour of a specific location. , albeit on a district basis .
11 If you try to pitch the ball onto the top , particularly working from a tight lie , you will find it almost impossible to pull the ball up quickly enough .
12 I 'm just thinking if you did lots and lots of little bits , I think you 'll find it quite difficult to make the rest of it coherent .
13 As a result , you may find it extremely difficult to raise the difference between the 85%-95% mortgage that many lenders advance , and the full purchase price .
14 The professionals involved , the doctors and nurses , can find it deeply disturbing to tell the patients what they have to face .
15 Larger employers will have a cycle of recruitment with targets set in advance , so they should find it comparatively easy to allocate a specific number of jobs to Compact .
16 Some users may find it more convenient to grip the sander by this pack rather than on top .
17 But if the stranger was an exact replica of myself , behaved in exactly the same way , etc. , he would obviously find it more difficult to make a correct identification .
18 I think Cruttenden 's arguments are in many ways convincing , but one must recognise that if intonation is influenced by and reflects the grammar , it follows that it must be a help to listeners in interpreting the grammar of what they hear , and perhaps more importantly , if a speaker 's intonation is inappropriate in relation to the grammar , listeners will find it more difficult to interpret the grammar , and may be confused .
19 The political leadership of the majority party and therefore the party in government and occupying ministerial office might find it politically expedient to preserve the rules and conventions which make it difficult for other politicians to call the bureaucracy to account .
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