Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adj] [verb] [adj] [noun] " 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 ‘ My mother is a keen gardener , but she would consider it cruel to lift these ferns from their sheltered positions and subject them to Wellington winds . ’
4 ‘ You always did believe it possible to cure other people 's unhappiness , ’ he said .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 We do not think it necessary to give special attention to marinas ( see comment under 2.13 ) .
8 Somehow she could not help but suspect that he would think it immoral to squeeze extra wages out of his stepfather , only to hoard them beneath the floorboards .
9 Who would think it sane to use nuclear weapons against a new Hitler ?
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Measuring 14.5 cubic feet , the boot in the Mercedes is very wide ( up to 58 inches ) but considerably shorter and the sill height of around 31 inches could make it awkward to load heavy cases .
15 In association with Museums and galleries , it will make it possible to mount new kinds of displays and to make the usually unseen collections accessible .
16 This , it is hoped , will make it possible to devise new ways of understanding ‘ artisanal production , ’ 'pre-industrial society' and the place of ‘ popular culture ’ in the process of industrialisation .
17 The IRFEL in particular will make it possible to study molecular excitation and dissociation by using infrared multiphoton excitation under collision free conditions .
18 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 .
19 Wise use of our planning system should make it possible to achieve both objectives . ’
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 ‘ This will make it difficult to sustain scientific excellence . ’
24 Although ANTA 's new location can make it difficult to get raw materials in and finished product out , the Stewarts are convinced the move north was a good one geographically .
25 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 .
26 I hope that he will find it possible to allow extra ranks to be recruited all the way along the line — not only at the most junior level — to ensure that we do not lose those very able people .
27 I do not find it necessary to reach any conclusion on the question whether a local authority can be guilty of corruption .
28 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 .
29 Central administrators , in other words , may find it necessary to use peripheral agencies to implement their decisions , either setting these up ad hoc , using existing administrative bodies , or even integrating elected officials .
30 They did , however have unrealised expectations about the number of clients for whom they would need to provide paid support workers even though they predicted that they would not find it necessary to provide such carers for ail clients .
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