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

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1 ‘ If more judges are required because of the greater degree of litigious activity it is logical to assume that those successful counsel of high calibre who would be candidates for judge 's office would find it economically more gratifying to remain as advocates ’ , he said .
2 When attempting to specify the market attractiveness of strategic options , the finance theorist may find it even more difficult to use his conventional CAPM approach for determining a particular divisional beta and cost of capital using historic relationships .
3 You will find it very much safer to use instead the thin blade known as a ‘ key-hole saw ’ or , as it is called in the form in which the blade passes into the handle and is gripped by a screw , a ‘ pad saw ’ .
4 And if infants are baptised , as they are in our church , then I would find it very very difficult to deny a child , to come to communion .
5 and it 's even more noticeable once you go into the , the year twelve , that first twelve months is crucial , if you just kick your heels and do nothing , you 'll find it very very difficult to work to pull up
6 The governments of an independent Ukraine and Belorussia would find it almost as hard to raise the cash as the Soviet government has done .
7 You wo n't find it quite so easy to manipulate me . ’
8 You will not find it quite so easy to get round me . ’
9 Some teenage mothers get on fine at the usual antenatal classes , but others , like Sara and her friends , obviously do find it much more helpful to go somewhere with people in a similar situation so they can share experiences and gain a sense of friendship and solidarity .
10 If there is no crisis , top managers will find it much more difficult to achieve fundamental change , since the need for it will be questioned .
11 Without the sand particles to produce friction , the worm-lion would find it much more difficult to complete this crucial part of its development .
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