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

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1 On left- handers I find it better to get my head right down behind the fairing and maybe look back to see where the others are . ’
2 Well once I 've got you know once I 've got the shape of the story in my mind I can it down in an hour or so every time you know it 's in long hand , then it takes me hours to type it but er you know the actual once I 've got the idea I I find it necessary to get it all down you know in long hand as quickly as possible .
3 For some reason , you two find it necessary to get up .
4 ‘ I just find it impossible to get into character here . ’
5 Very few people find it impossible to get to Flowers East .
6 This is a pity , as it means that students find it harder to get their names known , and it means they lose out on a degree of publicity .
7 Nevertheless , most people still find it harder to get compensation from drug firms for errant products than from almost any other type of manufacturer .
8 From the good-time side of the folky American market there is another solid set from The Hooters , one of those bands that would sound ideal in any bar-room , can be guaranteed work on any night of the year , but find it hard getting into the best-sellers .
9 I find it hard to get into relationships .
10 Garbage companies trying to build modern , safer landfill sites or incinerators find it hard to get licences : safety by all means , but ’ not in our backyard ’ .
11 I find it easier to get angry at the stuff happening around me these days because I 'm no longer naive enough to think it 'll simply sort itself out .
12 ‘ I find it difficult to get shorts and trousers to fit me .
13 You wake in the morning feeling ‘ sluggish ’ and find it difficult to get out of bed .
14 A partner may hate feeling dependent , but still find it difficult to get out of the house and mix with strangers .
15 An innovative idea which should appeal to those who find it difficult to get out and about and ideal for almost any occasion .
16 Circumstances may be such that you find it difficult to get your needs for status met at work .
17 It would mean a more equitable geographical distribution of such clinics ; transport facilities provided for those mothers who , because of distance or number of children , find it difficult to get to the clinic ; more concerted educational campaigns to inform mothers of the use and role of such clinics ; the harsh attitudes of some health visitors and other professionals towards ‘ inadequate ’ mothers must be changed where they exist ; and so on .
18 ‘ The London streets are so noisy at nights I find it difficult to get to sleep . ’
19 Because its benefits are non-excludable , anybody providing a public good will find it difficult to get the other beneficiaries to pay for it .
20 PEOPLE who find it difficult to get to sporting or arts events could receive free tickets if a successful Edinburgh scheme is adopted nationally .
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