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

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1 These are perhaps best illustrated by the workmen who , for example , seem to be incapable of doing anything without 20-minute tea breaks , management which seems uninterested in providing proper supervision , or boards which seem more interested in finding ways of jacking up their remuneration package irrespective of performance , or complaining to Government about interest rates , rather than wondering why they are not making some of the flood of goods which our continental competitors find it profitable to sell to the UK .
2 Many young women find it possible to love two men simultaneously .
3 He did however attempt in his Sermons Chiefly on the Theory of Religious Belief ( 1843 ) and The Grammar of Assent ( 1870 ) an analysis of the nature of religious belief which shows some affinity with Coleridge , and includes Newman 's own original idea of the ‘ illative sense ’ by which we find it possible to proceed through probabilities to certitude ; and in his celebrated Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine ( 1878 ) struggled with the problem of change and continuity in the expression of Christian faith down through the centuries in a fashion which has helped many others to grasp something of the questions , if not in most cases to accept his answers .
4 The manager at both secondary- and primary-school level , would , when that development is complete , find it possible to adapt to school use recommendations about the wholesale management and regearing of both policy and practice which is needed in FE in order to create a comprehensive setting for the introduction of new vocational qualifications ( Haffenden and Brown 1989 ) .
5 Of course , those who , like Bishop Blougram , find it possible to share and even sympathise with the intellectual misgivings of the unbeliever , do not easily waver in their understanding .
6 It 's very difficult , and I think that people involved in the Gardener Centre have , ever since its inception , found it quite difficult to work how quite how it fits into the overall Brighton scene , and I find it fascinating to look at the nature of facilities which exist in central Brighton and try and work out in one 's own mind how best he facility of the Gardener fits in with that .
7 Many people find it worthwhile to join an archaeological society .
8 I find it arrogant to compare New York and Cologne ; it 's true nothing became so inflated here , but also things were not so colourful , so deep .
9 My officers find it frustrating to see the same persistant thieves out and about .
10 When I attend meetings in Paris or Strasbourg at which such issues arise , I find it frustrating to hear the continuing opposition from Conservative Members , especially in the Council of Europe .
11 Japanese collectors find it easy to appreciate prints , because works on paper are very much part of their own cultural heritage .
12 Most people find it easy to drink large quantities of calorific drinks , sweet or alcoholic , without in any way lessening or delaying their appetite for the next meal — and these drinks , and sugar itself , are perhaps the ultimate example of fibre-free calories .
13 Find it easy to put pressure on others .
14 I find it easy to do electrical repairs , e.g. mending fuses/fitting plugs
15 What about those of us who are not saints or healers or holy men or men like you or in any way find it easy to do His service — why is He so mysteriously absent from us ?
16 You find it easy to do ?
17 Women with babies have something in common and can strike up a conversation , and the old and the young find it easy to talk to one another when there is a baby in the picture .
18 I suppose I find it easy to talk to you . ’
19 The villagers find it easy to use because of the ‘ T ’ piece at the end of the handle , and also like it because the pump produces a good flow of water .
20 ‘ Not that I find it easy to deny what everyone else in Europe apparently finds truthful .
21 unity of objective : the formal organisation should ensure that individuals in the organisation find it easy to work towards the common organisation goal .
22 are friendly and find it easy to establish good rapport with others
23 The reader of Language in Popular Fiction will in the main find it easy to follow the author 's witty , and in places very amusing , stylistic analysis of popfiction texts .
24 It is understandable that the public , disillusioned by what the system produces , find it easy to blame the producers .
25 I find it easy to switch from one role to the other .
26 Looking over the abyss of infinite possibility , they find it easy to slip into endless striving and pursuit of whatever is , at that moment , desired .
27 So , I have to say , that er , I believe that companies which erm , find it easy to change , are of course , changing .
28 Nor will a network of single-purpose bodies find it easy to co-ordinate services either with one another or with the services of the districts or boroughs .
29 So often , what has happened to us in the past determines whether or not we find it easy to trust both ourselves and others emotionally as adults .
30 If you find it confusing to work cables from a written description , try following our step-by-step photographs above
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