Example sentences of "find it " in BNC.

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1 Naw , if I find 't is a good day , I resalve to take a turn in the Park , and see the fine women ; so huddle on my clothes , and get dressed by one .
2 Many people who use drugs regularly find it difficult to exist in a drug-free world .
3 In the late twentieth century artists working in performance pose difficulties for the critic , though some observers find it refreshing rather than troublesome to consider work beyond the easel picture and the individual sculpture .
4 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 .
5 I know it 's silly but I find it hard to take them seriously and really concentrate and not be distracted by the local cat cleaning himself on a window ledge or some such thing .
6 And I think you find it goes beyond drama school , in say a company like the RSC , where we have the top person in voice but do not have the equal in physical advice and guidance .
7 Therefore they find it just to overthrow the Northern statelet by whatever degree of force proves necessary .
8 That is a fact , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , one of the few facts I can swear to , though I find it impossible to explain .
9 When I think about it , he wrote , I find it difficult to remember why I ever embarked on it .
10 Those who embark on this deeper , marketing-centred analysis find it necessary to separate this process from the regular tactical use of the database for sales mailings .
11 Will new sports find it increasingly difficult to find a place on television and will television ever again be able to nurture the growth of new sport ?
12 Inexperienced pilots sometimes find it difficult to remember , or to work out quickly , the control movements needed to keep straight .
13 I find it a little horrifying to think that some Commercial pilots flying large numbers of passengers may have had very little exposure to reduced ‘ g ’ .
14 If you find it too much , or your are in pain , stop and take a rest .
15 If you find it difficult to stop drinking altogether , try to cut down as much as possible .
16 Indeed , one in ten couples find it takes them over a year , while for others it is much quicker .
17 Stroll along its shore and find it is a seashore , primly kissed by measured trills of dippy white-capped wavelets .
18 ‘ I find it hard to know what to say to people , ’ Colin said straightaway .
19 This pattern of performance suggests that these patients find it difficult to assemble a pronunciation , but they can continue to read familiar words because the lexical system , utilizing addressed phonology , is still working effectively .
20 If you find it difficult to keep a rally going within the confines of the court , chase the ball wherever it goes so that you become accustomed to the habit of pursuing the ball .
21 I have recently started reading Woodworker magazine and find it most interesting and informative ; thank you for an excellent publication .
22 Loans will also be available for the cost of installing a prepayment meter if you find it easier to pay for fuel as you use it .
23 British Gas will move a coin , token or credit meter up to a meter from its present position free of charge if you find it difficult to use ( see Page no number stated for information on adaptations for meters and appliances ) .
24 While some pensioners have sufficient money to take long holidays and enjoy a comfortable retirement , many find it difficult to manage on their weekly income .
25 Virginia Bottomley , Minister for Health , has announced that some people on low incomes who also find it difficult to visit their local opticians will be able to get help from the NHS to pay for the optician to visit them at home .
26 This is precisely what has happened at Malham ( and though I find it visually offensive I still climb there , as do hundreds of others ) .
27 I find it hard to accept .
28 They are both fit and active but I find it very difficult to keep their weight up .
29 ‘ I find it strange looking at you all , ’ says Marya Lebyadkin , the crazed visionary cripple , the fool-in-Christ ( yurodivaya ) , in a touchstone meditation ; ‘ I do n't understand how it is people are bored . ’
30 Companies find it increasingly difficult to attract the right people in the £14,000 to £18,000 range unless they offer a car .
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