Example sentences of "[verb] it [adj] [verb] [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 So it will not do to say that the reason why the Government found it necessary to curtail debate on the Bill was that they felt that there would be massive opposition to it .
2 However , some did make the comment that they found it difficult to get details on the new systems .
3 My hon. Friend will recognise that , in introducing the concept of premiums into income support , we have made it possible to concentrate help on those who most need it , and not least families with young children .
4 VenturCom 's real-time E-Venix/386 Unix operating system will now support embedded X-Windows , reportedly a first for an embedded operating system : the company has made it possible to embed NFS on a diskless single-board computer via E-NFS .
5 Because of this , authorities have found it hard to justify expenditure on services geared specifically to the needs of young women .
6 Find it easy to put pressure on others .
7 Evidence suggests that Regions find it difficult to do business on the rather competitive ‘ put in your bids ’ basis .
8 The Germans reckon it wise to keep tabs on the 350,000 or so Russian troops still in the east — guests , as it were — until the end of 1994 , when the last one is due to have gone home .
9 When asked : ‘ Why have you decided to take such a stand ? ’ he replied simply : ‘ I felt it necessary to put feet on the gospel . ’
10 The climate of deregulation made it necessary to remove restrictions on the ability of building societies to compete in financial markets .
11 The Video Recordings Act 1984 was intended to outlaw the ‘ video nasties ’ which were causing such a panic at the time , by making it illegal to distribute films on video which have not received a certificate from the British Board of Film Classification .
12 " The cabinet diplomacy at which ( Bismarck ) excelled in the 1860s was no longer possible in the 1880s ; public opinion was beginning to influence policy making it impossible to turn friendships on and off at will . "
13 An understanding of the aetiology of disease makes it appropriate to target treatment on the underlying cause or causes of an illness rather than the symptoms .
14 Secretaries of State consider that the diversity of practice that has emerged in recent years , as shown particularly by HM Inspectors ' surveys of Primary and Secondary Schools , makes it timely to prepare guidance on the place of certain key elements in the curriculum .
15 Industry might well find it easier to raise money on continental securities markets which may have surplus funds available or offer more innovative ways of raising share capital .
16 Employees may find it difficult to gain information on rent levels which could apply to their own homes .
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