Example sentences of "[vb past] it [adj -er] [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In some cases the development officer found it easier to substitute support workers for a home help . |
2 | I do n't think he found Ward 's accent at all easy , and anyway , like many foreigners , he found it easier to speak English than to understand it . |
3 | This gave them a cushion of safety but often meant that the opposition found it easier to make space in midfield . |
4 | He began to feel more comfortable after 24 hours ' treatment with antibiotics and also admitted that he found it easier to pass urine in the privacy of the toilet than he did in the ward . |
5 | One indication that Richard was still maintaining a more aggressive attitude than his father lies in the fact that when the constable of Gisors killed a French knight in a skirmish which occurred after the truce had been made he thought it wiser to take refuge with Richard . |
6 | This followed the abolition of exchange controls in 1979 , which made it easier to move funds between financial centres in different countries . |
7 | The Wahl model , the most powerful , is cordless and Helen found the flexible head made it easier to reach shoulder and back muscles . |
8 | The Federal Election Campaign Act , its amendments of 1976 , and the Buckley-Valeo ruling of the supreme court , also in 1976 , made it easier to establish PACs . |
9 | However , Swallow was not optimistic regarding the prospects for the latter , arguing that administrative confusion on the border with the Czech Republic now made it easier to ship kit to Slovakia from a third country . |