Example sentences of "find [adv] [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That will make things easier and should help people in Darlington find somewhere decent to live , ’ said Mr Bergg .
2 ‘ TWENTY-FIVE Years of Innovation ’ is a concept most students at present at Stirling University find rather difficult to grasp .
3 This is often the feeling the bereaved find most difficult to acknowledge , their anger against the dead person for abandoning them to face the world alone .
4 There may be an improvement in the child 's already abundant energy or that nebulous sense of well being that we all know about but find so hard to put into words .
5 These can be studied free of interference from positively charged counter-ions — something chemists normally find extremely hard to achieve .
6 The role of Irish Republican prisoners we find more difficult to assess .
7 The second variant I find more difficult to account for than the first , for which there are both specific and general explanations today .
8 GHI tried 14 stain-removal products on stains , which , according to your letters , you find particularly hard to remove .
9 This some philosophers of science find very hard to accept .
10 The most staggering growth had been in public employment and in social security transfer payments , two forms of growth politicians find very hard to limit .
11 And all this at a time when they are undergoing dramatic changes both physically and emotionally — changes which they often find very difficult to deal with .
12 Amongst the non-reminiscers , some find that there is little point or purpose served in looking back at their lives , whilst others do not reminisce because they find it too depressing , often because of the contrast between their past and present life which they find too difficult to contemplate .
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