Example sentences of "find it [adv] [adj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 He was going to find it rather difficult to talk for a few days , Kathleen realised .
2 Despite the violence , the blood and the cloud of feathers , I was surprised to find it strangely thrilling to watch : it was like a miniature gladiator contest .
3 We expect to find it increasingly difficult to do so at short notice because our budgets are under mounting pressure .
4 People seem to find it relatively easy to understand the term/patent' , but have difficulty with ‘ copyright ’ .
5 ‘ I 've got part-time players and three or four are going to find it extremely difficult to get time off work .
6 The implications for us are that we shall have to find it very hard to ensure that we get a share of that grant to spend on implementation of the Food Safety Act .
7 One further point of possible confusion : because venture capital from investors looking for capital gains is not available to co-operatives , they are likely to find it more difficult to raise the larger sums of money needed to start capital-intensive projects .
8 ‘ Oh , quite a lot , ’ said Jean , who found it rather hard to explain the number of duels , pursuits on horseback , quick changes of identity and narrow escapes from the authorities he had experienced by the age of twenty-four .
9 Kelly found it hilariously difficult to concentrate .
10 It is true that the establishment Whigs found it increasingly necessary to downplay the original contract and the right of resistance , and came to argue that resistance was only allowable in exceptionable circumstances , such as those of 1688 .
11 Claud however found it increasingly hard to earn because of his Communist past and it was left to Patricia to keep the various wolves from the door .
12 Very quickly he found it increasingly painful to breathe .
13 Even the most loyal officials found it increasingly difficult to defend serfdom on moral grounds .
14 The USA , however , found it increasingly difficult to remain outside the conflict .
15 Later , after Calandrini had attended the synod of Dort and finished his studies in theology under John Prideaux [ q.v. ] at Exeter College , Oxford , graduating BD in 1620 , he found it increasingly difficult to reconcile his Calvinism with De Dominis 's Catholic syncretism .
16 She went vaguely back to occasional journalism and found it increasingly difficult to sleep in the evenings and get up in the mornings .
17 His university duties consisted chiefly of marking examinations five or six times a year , avalanches of which arrived from all over the country ; he found it increasingly difficult to judge them , unable to make up his mind about marks while driven by conscience to become ever more scrupulous .
18 Leaving school at the age of twelve , Merrick found it increasingly difficult to find employment because of his deformities , and after jobs in a cigar factory and as a haberdashery pedlar he entered the Leicester Union Workhouse in 1879 .
19 And the revolution in the structure of services and management meant elderly frail people found it increasingly difficult to assert their rights .
20 The settlement houses were as active as before but showed little sign of expansion , indeed Toynbee Hall found it increasingly difficult to attract residents .
21 November had been a damp and drizzly month , bringing shorter days and causing aggravation to those people who found it increasingly difficult to travel in the blackout .
22 At a time when governments seemed to have learnt a great deal about economic management they found it increasingly difficult to practise it .
23 One looked at the team and found it desperately hard to agree .
24 Not all shipowners found it equally easy to collect non-union crews , while the requirements of the merchant service and differences between the trade undertaken by various shipowners led to variations in willingness or pressing need to resist union demands and to sink their differences against what they regarded as unwarranted union attacks upon their commercial interests .
25 He stayed in digs in a colliery village at the time and found it equally possible to integrate easily into the local community .
26 Not thinking much of Fife 's soldierly abilities , and judging him in need of a lesson for his crowning of the usurper , he and Keith had attacked Perth town , and found it surprisingly easy to take .
27 Relatives of the boys murdered by Harris found it similarly gratifying to stand the other side of a thick glass window and watch Harris choke to death on cyanide gas .
28 Protestants found it theologically unacceptable to separate the table from the laity in the nave , and to place it on high in the position of an altar at the east end of the church .
29 Keitel , according to his report , found it amazingly easy to recruit both of them .
30 She could n't remember the names of the drinks they were ordering , and she found it nearly impossible to add up the prices of drinks for an entire table in her head .
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