Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adj] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As such , I do not consider it necessary to report this application to the Regional Council 's Planning and Development Committee .
2 He did not consider it necessary to establish Japanese defence forces to reinforce the American presence .
3 And now , my dear Sir , having said this much on behalf of this deserving Youth , I must beg to assure you that however zealous my wish to be the means of serving him and his poor Mother , I do not wish , on that account , to influence you — Quite the contrary — I know that in similar cases , your benevolent views have been disappointed , and , perhaps , you have consequently made arrangements for the Future which may render it ineligible to take any youth in the same way as proposed to his Brother — even if you have at present — or are likely in course of a year or two — to have a vacancy .
4 I consider this is the equivalent of a residence order through the back door , and do not think it appropriate to make that order when Parliament has specifically denied the right to grant ex parte applications for residence orders : see also the provisions of section 9(5) of the Children Act 1989 .
5 We do not think it necessary to give special attention to marinas ( see comment under 2.13 ) .
6 Also patching the good eye of a child whose lazy eye has an acuity of 6/24 or less may make it impossible to manage normal school work .
7 The position for the international station chosen by Baxter would make it impossible to provide any route between Thameslink and the east coast main line .
8 Resource limitations may make it impossible to follow one project with the next one on the list , and projects must then be resourced in an order that makes efficient use of the resources available .
9 Resource limitations may make it impossible to follow one project with the next one on the list , and projects must then be resourced in an order that makes efficient use of the resources available .
10 The IRFEL in particular will make it possible to study molecular excitation and dissociation by using infrared multiphoton excitation under collision free conditions .
11 The naming is crucial , for not only does this make it possible to contrast one kind of relationship with another , it also allows the group as a collectivity to determine what the " proper " behavioural concomitants of the relationship should be .
12 Smaller wage rises would make it possible to have lower inflation at a higher level of output — a combination that clever manipulations of macroeconomic policy ( interest rates , exchange rates and budget deficits ) have always failed to achieve .
13 There are many aspects of the local authority 's role as enabler — through the provision of land , planning permission and so on — which should make it possible to exert such influence on the private sector .
14 But no planning regulation may be passed , no law affecting the education of the young or the use of the highway , and so on , which will make it easier to realize one conception of the good or more difficult to pursue another .
15 There are of course also limitations in current screen and power source technology which would make it difficult to display high resolution colour images of any complexity .
16 ‘ This will make it difficult to sustain scientific excellence . ’
17 The need to assist people to be economically active where they live may make it expedient to encourage educational support systems linked with other services at the local level .
18 I do not find it necessary to reach any conclusion on the question whether a local authority can be guilty of corruption .
19 It was contended by the Crown that the holder of a justice 's licence , which by virtue of his appointment as tenant the appellant might have been able to obtain , was the holder of an ‘ office ’ within the meaning of the Act ; but this court did not find it necessary to decide that point on the facts of the case .
20 Mr Edwards reiterated his warning that the Government would find it impossible to privatise British Coal without such long-term supply deals .
21 Much thought has been given to the order of chapters and teachers may find it helpful to follow this order when possible .
22 He would find it easy to allow that attraction to grow and take what he wanted from her , then cast her aside without a second thought .
23 ‘ I do not find it easy to reconcile this ruling of Viscount Dilhorne , which was as I understand central to the answer which the House gave to the certified question , with the reasoning of the House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 .
24 I do not find it easy to reconcile this ruling of Viscount Dilhorne , which was as I understand central to the answer which the House gave to the certified question , with the reasoning of the House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 .
25 ‘ Mrs Giffen wo n't find it easy to influence this house , ’ I said to myself .
26 Where it is hoped to offer the target 's shareholders " roll-over " or " hold-over " relief on a securities exchange , the bidder will usually find it desirable to obtain advance clearance from the Inland Revenue ( see para 23.2.1.4 below ) .
27 Those whose desks will be rearranged to find room for the new machines will find it harder to exert some control .
28 P5 Learning Outcome 1 — Centres who wish to do so may find it advisable to use realistic simulation to achieve this outcome , provided a multi-line switchboard is used .
29 ‘ You say you do n't find it difficult to multiply one number by another , ’ Miss Honey said .
30 Er we would find it difficult to justify public concern about a specific location er in advance of a decision erm the principle so we would prefer er a step by step approach er which reflects the special circumstances er of Greater York , and I think Greater York is a special circumstance if only because of the number of authorities erm er thus far involved .
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