Example sentences of "he finds [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 If you want to dig the dirt your best hope is old Gooseneck , especially if he finds you attractive .
2 He finds it awkward , relying on touch .
3 In retrospect he finds it extraordinary that , with all the drinking he did , Philby was able to maintain his double life .
4 I make it sound as if he finds it easy … .
5 He finds it easy to sleep , wherever he is and in whatsoever position he finds himself .
6 Now , Colonel Bumford is very typical of the type of regular officer , who is so orthodox and cautious , he finds it safer to put off making decisions rather than risk wrong ones . ’
7 It is necessary for the doctor and nurses to tactfully discuss this with Mr Reynolds although he finds it embarrassing ( Chapter 3 ) .
8 If he finds it necessary to copy , to study the work of other painters , or any way to seek for help out of himself , he may be sure that he has received nothing of that inspiration .
9 However , when he poses the question of whether his method could work as well for the class struggle as for the boxing match , Sartre admits that he finds it impossible to answer and returns instead to the much easier case of sub-groups .
10 He finds it sad that the USM and fund markets have not developed in the way that they were expected to at the outset .
11 Such an interpretation of the law of karma which may have satisfied orthodox Hindus is rejected by Gandhi out of hand , for he finds it inconceivable to divorce morality from religion .
12 Otherwise , he says , he finds it incredible that the cardinals , monks , nuns , Swiss Guards and the ascetic curates of the Sistine Chapel should be managing per head , per day , 3 lb of beef , the equivalent of 12 large beefburgers .
13 He finds it difficult to describe his feelings and says at first ‘ I just walked out . ’
14 Strachan on song is a familiar sound this season , so much so that Howard Wilkinson confesses he finds it difficult to say something new about his club captain .
15 He finds it difficult , some times impossible , to make any change of direction in Government without trying to explain that it is not really a change at all and certainly not a change that Lady Thatcher would not personally have approved .
16 A LITTLE boy is becoming withdrawn because he has so many ear infections he finds it difficult to hear , but his life could be revolutionised by one simple operation .
17 He was a prisoner , in the jungle , he finds it difficult to get used to everything being normal again .
18 She says he has no concentration now , he finds it difficult to remember simple things .
19 and I think he finds it difficult to speak
20 He finds it difficult to cope after being at the top as a player through natural talent .
21 He experiences excessive tiredness , physically and mentally , his memory is bad and he finds it difficult to concentrate .
22 Mr Hall says in a letter to her that he finds it difficult to understand how he can be associated with the previous Conservative MP Chris Butler 's lack of support for the unit .
23 He hunts because he finds it exciting to ride a horse at speed and over such unpredictable obstacles .
24 He finds it easier to live without property .
25 If he finds it amusing that he did not unfreeze acquisition grants even in the years when he had the money to do so , he is in a bad way .
26 He finds it hard to communicate with people , not least his separated parents .
27 He finds it hard to understand why he keeps his more melodic side hidden .
28 Sometimes he finds it hard to understand what I want to say , but he does n't mind how long he waits while I repeat it , and he always understands in the end .
29 He finds it hard to resist the conclusion that there are some very important implications here , which extend beyond the domain of reading research and education , and touch upon the fundamental issues of democracy and equality .
30 ASK WHAT HE 'S AFRAID OF , and he finds it hard to think of one thing .
  Next page