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

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1 However it is almost certain that we will find it appropriate to meet the parties and will seek to make these arrangements as soon as possible after the receipt of the representations in reply .
2 In the race to present the ‘ greenest ’ image in advance of the next election , the present government may find it prudent to revise its view that Britain can not afford such luxuries .
3 Ca n't you see that they might find it worthwhile to bend the truth and sit on justice when there 's so much at stake ? ’
4 If you have much of this kind of work to contend with , you may well find it worthwhile to invest in a ‘ pole pruner ’ .
5 The file designer will find it worthwhile to examine every direct processing application of an indexed sequential file critically .
6 If you are using a lot of roses in your pressed flower pictures , you may find it worthwhile making up a small stock of finished roses in different colours to save time when you are in an inspired mood and want to concentrate on a design rather than the various techniques involved .
7 Unfortunately , although the case for the benefits of the retrospective conversion of the Library 's General Catalogue was accepted , SOED did not find it possible to fund the project in 1991–92 .
8 These were debated at length but the actuarial profession did not find it possible to support them .
9 Should other two-letter codes appear , you will find it possible to continue typing .
10 Suppliers operating in industrial markets dominated by a small number of large companies may find it possible to base their annual and long term forecasts on the expected purchases of these customers .
11 In my view this book would deprave and corrupt young children and I draw your attention in the sincere hope that you will find it possible to take action against the publishers .
12 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 .
13 It was stated that solicitors would not find it possible to prepare the written briefs , and that it would be unfair to expect them to do so .
14 You should , however , find it possible to extract the principles from what you read .
15 It does seem to me an extraordinary catalogue of errors erm and one can well understand how errors take p er could , could have occurred during the somewhat co chaotic passage of the Railways Bill er what , what can not be understood and what is quite inexcusable is , is the fact that no steps adequate steps have been taken to correct those errors and to assure the er continued existence of a er Transport Police which er h h has the sole responsibility for er policing large public spaces in , in this country and er as the Noble Lord has made clear , er does it honour er very considerable scale , very effectively er I hope that the Minister will find it possible to make a favourable reply to the arguments which have been raised .
16 ‘ Perhaps then , ’ said Viola , whose lips were still set in a Gladstonian expression , ‘ you will find it possible to bring my grandchildren along for me to have a look at . ’
17 If you have influenced others in the past by being enthusiastic and emotional , you may find it uncomfortable to start using logic .
18 When the above entry is printed out according to the SIL MANUSCRIPT ( MS ) programme it appears like this : Many people will find it preferable to type the words of their dictionary in alphabetical order so that the computer prints them out in alphabetical order without further programming .
19 ‘ I 'm afraid you 'll find it necessary to entertain yourself .
20 I do not find it necessary to reach any conclusion on the question whether a local authority can be guilty of corruption .
21 He did not apparently find it necessary to explain the reasons for this sexist-sounding conclusion .
22 That 's how hooked I am on drugs , Adam Burns — though why the hell I should even find it necessary to explain all that to you , I do n't know . ’
23 The routine at this stage never varied It was unlikely that he would find it necessary to leave his office until the time came to visit the missing girl 's parents and in the meantime he was capable of giving the usual orders while half asleep — which he very nearly was , having been called from his bed not much after five in the morning .
24 As a manager rises in seniority , he will find it necessary to behave in a culturally diverse manner to satisfy the requirements of his job and the expectations of his employees .
25 Since the point has now been taken that in my judgment in that case I did not support that particular passage from the Master of the Rolls ' judgment , I should state that the reason was because I did not find it necessary to do so in the particular circumstances of that case .
26 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 .
27 An expert may find it necessary to take steps to secure the payment of fees and expenses by , for instance , making payment of his fees a condition of publishing his decision .
28 Watching the cuisinières during the early stages , there was no obvious clue as to why anyone should find it necessary to draw a theoretical distinction between male and female chefs .
29 The court granted the order , holding that as a result of the retraction by P. of his statement , and his being an alleged accomplice , there was insufficient evidence against the applicant for the purposes of paragraph 7(1) of Schedule 1 to the Extradition Act 1989 In the circumstances the court did not find it necessary to deal with arguments that no evidence had been adduced that the applicant had , at the time of the offences , been ‘ within the territory of the requesting party ’ as required by article 1 of the Extradition Treaty between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Sweden contained in Schedule 1 to the Sweden ( Extradition ) Order 1966 and that the magistrate had failed to consider whether the Swedish court had power to try the applicant for participation in offences in Sweden committed from outside its territory .
30 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 .
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