Example sentences of "will find it [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When the above entry is printed out according to the SIL MANUSCRIPT ( MS ) programme it appears like this : Many people will find it preferable to type the words of their dictionary in alphabetical order so that the computer prints them out in alphabetical order without further programming .
2 As a manager rises in seniority , he will find it necessary to behave in a culturally diverse manner to satisfy the requirements of his job and the expectations of his employees .
3 Fears that disabled drivers particularly the severely disabled will find it impossible to shop in the town were raised .
4 Illustrated by Ian Miller , it will , however , be the biggest graphic novel of the year even though most of his fans , like me , will find it impossible to read .
5 Anyone who is antibody positive will find it impossible to get life assurance , should they apply for it .
6 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 .
7 I hope that he will find it possible to allow extra ranks to be recruited all the way along the line — not only at the most junior level — to ensure that we do not lose those very able people .
8 Should other two-letter codes appear , you will find it possible to continue typing .
9 ‘ Perhaps then , ’ said Viola , whose lips were still set in a Gladstonian expression , ‘ you will find it possible to bring my grandchildren along for me to have a look at . ’
10 It does seem to me an extraordinary catalogue of errors erm and one can well understand how errors take p er could , could have occurred during the somewhat co chaotic passage of the Railways Bill er what , what can not be understood and what is quite inexcusable is , is the fact that no steps adequate steps have been taken to correct those errors and to assure the er continued existence of a er Transport Police which er h h has the sole responsibility for er policing large public spaces in , in this country and er as the Noble Lord has made clear , er does it honour er very considerable scale , very effectively er I hope that the Minister will find it possible to make a favourable reply to the arguments which have been raised .
11 If so you will find it helpful to set some goals to give short-range guidance .
12 Before you start on an assembly , you will find it helpful to write down an editing plan .
13 You will find it helpful to follow the proposals on the map .
14 You will find it helpful to work in a good light .
15 You will find it helpful to work out the length indicated by the ? before you work out the area .
16 However it is almost certain that we will find it appropriate to meet the parties and will seek to make these arrangements as soon as possible after the receipt of the representations in reply .
17 If small fish are a nuisance , you will find it tedious to have to keep gluing fresh bait to the ‘ hair ’ .
18 You will find it useful to follow Helpsheet 1 .
19 Nevertheless , the local historian will find it useful to think of his chosen parish or neighbourhood in terms of broad categories such as ‘ open-field arable ’ or ‘ wood-pasture ’ or ‘ fenland edge ’ and to set himself the fundamental task of understanding how people adapted themselves to their physical environment .
20 JAPANESE companies will find it cheaper to invest overseas if the yen clings to new heights , but the currency 's surge is unlikely to spark an investment boom on the scale of the late 1980s , economists and officials were predicting in Tokyo yesterday .
21 The file designer will find it worthwhile to examine every direct processing application of an indexed sequential file critically .
22 Whichever cooker you choose , you will find it easy to fit and easy to plan around .
23 If you are working with a rubber solution glue , you will find it easiest to apply it using a large clean pin or a piece of wire , about 6.75cm ( 2 ½in ) long .
24 I conclude that they have done so much and so well they will find it hard to let go those duties .
25 See Dentdale in summer when the hay meadows are on fire with wild flowers and the roadsides are crowded with the pale lilac of the bell flowers and you will find it hard to disagree with one early writer 's description of Dentdale as " an earthly paradise " , even if it does have a vampire buried in its churchyard .
26 I detest William S. Rubin , former head of Paintings and Sculpture in the Museum of Modern Art in New York , who spotted the deception too late , and then unintentionally justified the removal of ‘ Guernica ’ by stating that ‘ the Reina Sofia will find it hard to acquire a collection of twentieth-century masterpieces to match ‘ Guernica ’ ’ , and that its removal reflected a wish to ‘ attract crowds to a museum which would otherwise have only a handful of visitors ’ .
27 With both France and Germany in two minds about how and where Europe should be defended , even remodelled European armies will find it hard to march in step .
28 The little pinchable one will find it hard to settle down to housewife piety .
29 Although in this case the seller will find it hard to argue with the buyer 's concerns , where the seller himself provides the items ( even if he charges the buyer directly or indirectly for their provision ) he may well wish to keep ownership himself , either to tie the buyer to him for future orders , or to enable him to use the items for sales to third parties , even if this is to the buyer 's detriment , and against his consent .
30 Such a theory will find it hard to repudiate the accusation of being little more than a clever but patently transparent artifice .
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