Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adj] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , even if the USSR does feel it necessary to reduce oil exports , any foreign exchange gap created should be filled by growing gas exports .
2 For I do not think it possible to study philosophy profitably without entering fairly deeply into the history of the subject , and for this there is not time at school , nor could it be a subject that would interest more than a very few pupils .
3 Chairman er in his remarks a bit earlier on Professor said that he did not think it was appropriate to give executive power to the director of education I wrote your words down at the time he did not think it appropriate to give executive power to the director of education and he said , despite Mr 's clarification you want to move a bit nearer if you 're going to be his minder Mr that in fact he did n't
4 A judge deciding McLoughlin might think it unjust to require compensation for any emotional injury .
5 The needs of service provision will often necessarily dictate when space is available for teaching , though negotiations and liaison with managers should make it possible to streamline provision .
6 New technology , for example the use of membranes , can also make it possible to clean water so that it can be recycled .
7 This will eventually make it possible to manipulate ecology so as to test the dependence of social structure upon it .
8 The high levels of unemployment , though , will make it difficult to reduce student numbers overall : many planners in Germany , in stark contrast to their counterparts in the UK , think it better that young people should be in university than on the dole .
9 To decry d decry Unemployment Action , claiming it to be work is , and at the same time supporting the Labour Party policy which would make it acceptable to receive benefit without training , but illegal to have a job without training , is a strange morality .
10 In my view this book would deprave and corrupt young children and I draw your attention in the sincere hope that you will find it possible to take action against the publishers .
11 You may find it useful to revise microbiology , the modes of spread of infection and methods of sterilization .
12 You will find it useful to follow Helpsheet 1 .
13 Anyone who is antibody positive will find it impossible to get life assurance , should they apply for it .
14 Lawyers may find it helpful to employ communication techniques more commonly used by other child care professionals to ascertain a child 's degree of understanding .
15 Did you find it easy to take direction from someone whom you did n't know ?
16 By nature he is very much ‘ one of the boys ’ , which must have made it hard to assert himself , he does not find it easy to take advice and is readily upset by criticism .
17 Do you find it easy to deduce class from looking at a living room ?
18 However , children do not always find it easy to get asylum .
19 Some kinds of long-term memory seem to endure indefinitely even though they have apparently been lost for a long time , e.g. an older person may find it easy to recall childhood events with great clarity even though there has been no use of the material for fifty or sixty years .
20 Given the variety of published material , both ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ , a church musician may find it difficult to choose music which is appropriate for a particular choir and congregation and which possesses style , invention and staying power .
21 As administrators can find it difficult to confirm debt to unsecured creditors and delays can be experienced , NCM 's wording is to the policyholder 's advantage .
22 But until the problem of export licences is solved foreign auction houses will find it difficult to do business
23 There was another silence , then Miss Resker asked politely , ‘ Did you find it difficult to learn English , Tobermory ? ’
24 Workers can find it difficult to discuss sexuality with young people in care , especially because individuals and society are prejudiced against homosexuality .
25 Mr MacKay told the conference , organised by the Institute of Welsh Affairs , that parts of Gwynedd would find it difficult to attract investment even when the upgrading of the A55 had been completed .
26 If the trustees are found to be the settlor 's nominees the settlor will be the person assessed on the trading or other income ( Dreyfus v IRC ( 1963 ) 41 TC 441 ) although the Inland Revenue will usually find it difficult to establish nomineeship if this was not intended by the parties ( Burman v Hedges and Butler Ltd [ 1979 ] STC 136 ) .
27 However , the individual concerned would find it difficult to obtain credit in the future — a point often overlooked by those who advocated the system .
28 Employees may find it difficult to gain information on rent levels which could apply to their own homes .
29 You should be a T'ang , Ben Shepherd , for you 'll find it hard to pass muster as a simple man .
30 You may be familiar with those sorts of stories which say my convent life was hell with the Sisters of Mercy er that kind of story about er church organisations that absolute not to show er Christian qualities in the way that they are organised is quite true that often Christian organisations do find it hard to show forgiveness .
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