Example sentences of "it [adj] [verb] that [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I mean , is n't it possible to say that Chatterton definitely could n't have done it ? ’ |
2 | This makes it possible to believe that God can relate to us , and that he can reach out to us and transform our nature . |
3 | A day of celebration and a day of tragedy , one superimposed upon the other , so that Amabel , who did not even wish to be rational , found it easy to believe that Ben Braithwaite had broken not only Linnet 's heart , but Gemma 's . |
4 | Some people find it hard to accept that Jesus would utter such a cry of despair . |
5 | Similarly , I found it hard to believe that Neil Morrissey , as Danny in the Comedy Playhouse pilot Stuck On You , was a sports journalist when he seemed able to fulfil all his professional obligations without leaving his flat . |
6 | She found it hard to believe that Julius would actually carry out his threat to tell the press about that letter , but she could n't be absolutely sure he would n't do it . |
7 | Note : Is it fair to add that Gustave 's journal offers a different version of the story ? |
8 | ‘ Yes , but my tongue runs away with me and I find it difficult to realize that Matt is dead . ’ |
9 | But to accept this does not make it necessary to deny that A-X and B-X associations may be formed and that X could thus act to mediate generalization between A and B , perhaps outweighing the effects of differentiation . |
10 | ‘ How far is it true to say that VIETNAM became a quicksand that sucked the USA into an unwanted war ? ’ |