Example sentences of "[pers pn] find it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I find it immensely satisfying to witness proof that behaviour such as yours does n't occur without penalty of some sort .
2 When people are attempting to be different for the sake of it , I find it incredibly irritating . ’
3 I find it strangely difficult with × 7 , but visible with × 8 , and easy with × 12 or any higher magnification .
4 I find it equally difficult to conceive of a case where the court , faced with this problem and applying the approach I have indicated above , would authorise an abortion against the wishes of a mentally competent 16-year-old .
5 Although it 's been quite humorous in part I find it also rather sad .
6 To tell the truth , I find it pretty embarrassing , but nobody seems to mind .
7 But I slip down a couple of back roads and I find it soon enough .
8 I find it thoroughly fascinating , but I am sorry to say that as much as I enjoy your magazine there never seems to be much advice or any articles for that matter , for women like me .
9 I find it best to spread the cream over the minced beef , and then to top that with the avocado ( if used ) and the tomato .
10 That has always been the case , we have always been criticised for doing it but I find it outstandingly noticeable this year .
11 I find it particularly disturbing that this red herring has become so prominent in current discussions about animals , because there is difficulty enough in getting proper attention for the matter without wasting it on these academic artifacts .
12 Because of my research experience working with two aspects of permanence , related in my book Captive Clients ( 1980 ) and the evaluation of The Child Wants a Home project ( Adoption and Fostering , Vol. 9 , No. 1 ) , I find it particularly sad that when the term permanence is mentioned in British social work circles it tends to be seen as synonymous with adoption .
13 Now I 'm I find it particularly strange that paragraph sixty one of N Y seven does n't give any hint erm that the District Council was concerned about I I five figures until we were
14 No , and so , but you can choose what you want to use , to watch the video I mean I find it particularly good with children , we 'd
15 ‘ It means that when I 'm with you I find it annoyingly hard to think straight .
16 And I find it somehow very encouraging that television can present us with real people instead of the usual cyphers and still strike such deep and resonant chords in so many .
17 I find it rather rich for eating as a table cheese , but a few spoonfuls stirred into hot pasta is delicious .
18 I find it rather overpowering in fish recipes , but it is used extensively in Creole cookery and in dishes such as seafood gumbo .
19 With × 7 I find it rather difficult to see .
20 M80 is another globular , midway between Antares and Beta ; I find it rather elusive with binoculars , but most observers regard it as easy .
21 I find it rather dull . ’
22 ‘ And I find it rather sad that both of you should think I do — be so suspicious of everyone 's motives .
23 But actually , ’ said Owen , ' I find it rather worrying .
24 I find it rather a surprising one but good .
25 I find it easier now than I have ever done .
26 I find it easier using low-angle chops with a spade instead of a shovel , as it cuts more uniformly .
27 I find it really funny , these people playing things backwards , you just want to say your mind has n't got the capacity to pick out this message as it goes by , turn it around , interpret it and still not let you know what you 've just heard ! ’
28 … when it comes to giving the third year grades I find it really difficult , with some kids you say ‘ well they ought to have a ‘ B ’ , ’ but I ca n't give them a ‘ B ’ because there are n't any ‘ B's left …
29 In fact , I find it really quite appealing . ’
30 I find it really funny , these people playing things backwards , you just want to say your mind has n't got the capacity to pick out this message as it goes by , turn it around , interpret it and still not let you know what you 've just heard ! ’
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