Example sentences of "[vb base] it [adj] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I FIND it sad that certain players feel the necessity to change clubs for the furtherance of their rugby careers .
2 Indeed , many of my hon. Friends find it frustrating that regional issues are seldom debated in the House .
3 ‘ I still find it amazing that intelligent-looking people will come up and say they think Look Sharp ! is a good record .
4 Does not my hon. Friend find it outrageous that Labour-controlled Northumberland county council has refused to accept economies of nearly £1.5 million , as identified by the Conservative and Liberal groups , and has refused to take enough money out of balances to avoid any education cuts , but at the same time it can find thousands of pounds to issue supplements in the Hexham Courant for party political propaganda to promote the leader of the county council , who happens to be a prospective Labour party candidate ?
5 Modern readers of Middlemarch sometimes find it perplexing that significant social action , even for a woman in a provincial town in 1829 , should be precluded , and that the single exception — the building of cottages — should be so inadequately dramatized within the novel .
6 Gullivers are looking after the travelling arrangements and the widespread tentacles of the Irish Tourist Board make it certain that golden oldies all over the world have got to hear about the festival .
7 The low level of social assistance and the stigma attached to receiving it make it implausible that significant ‘ scrounging ’ took place .
8 Two other changes brought about by the 1988 Act make it important that other aspects of policy are also managed in as full and collegial a manner as possible .
9 Other members of the Community make it clear that Monetary Union is the very centrepiece of Political Union , a symbol and real lever of political integration and central control .
10 The regulations make it clear that certain decision-making powers must be exercised by the full governing body , including :
11 The COB Rules make it clear that certain categories of client or counterparty are not to be treated as customers ; as a result , most COB rules will not apply .
12 It does not proposals currently under discussion make it clear that advisory influence on individual careers will remain highly significant ( Leeds City Council 1991c ) .
13 The fixation shift results make it clear that orienting behaviour can be evoked by stimuli that can not have been processed by any contralateral cortical structures .
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