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

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1 But was it right to argue that British banking suffers from overcapacity ?
2 Those who have it will be better at forming relationships of all sorts because they do not find it impossible to believe that other people could actually respect them and care for them .
3 The complexity of modern European economies makes it impossible to believe that rural community self-sufficiency can be achieved in isolation from urban and industrial economy .
4 They thought it unsatisfactory to say that moral qualities are distinguished by sense or feeling rather than by reason .
5 If society generally under-values old age , is it any wonder that old people do not experience a sense of personal worth ?
6 Finally , as we have shown earlier , what is defined as criminal varies across time and place , thus making it difficult to argue that in-built differences between the sexes can explain what is a variable phenomena .
7 From the 1570s onwards , even in the conservative south-west of the country , statements by testators which indicate a belief in solafidianism appeared regularly in the preambles of large numbers of wills , although the comments which the same testators made when leaving bequests to charities suggest that many still found it difficult to appreciate that good works could play absolutely no part in their salvation .
8 I sometimes find it difficult to believe that other lesbians will accept me as one of them .
9 Foreign firms find it difficult to believe that Japanese costs are really low enough to justify such low prices and there is some evidence that the domestic prices of equivalent goods are higher .
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