Example sentences of "have find [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , you guessed it , DJ has to find them all in another epic arcade adventure : DJ Puff 's Volcanic Caper .
2 Policemen do n't find bodies unless they are sent to look for them or unless someone else has found them first .
3 I I simply , I simply want er er a direct message from from the programme which is going on Chairman incidentally I I note that Nottinghamshire County Council erm has found a a and the Labour group there has found it necessary to tackle just the same problems erm in elderly persons homes and that I understand that they have a a closure list of seven , now presumably that has been drawn up from a long list of a lot more than seven , say fourteen or fifteen from which they 've made their final choice .
4 The tragedy in this country is that the critical establishment has found it impossible to embrace those talents .
5 I am sorry if Stella has found it uncomfortable to be a female president .
6 It is even more remarkable , however , that not a single Tory Member who represents Scotland has found it worthwhile to be here .
7 Although he has not been able to cure it , he has found it possible to slow the disease down so that it stabilises , banishing the symptoms to allow the fish to grow and feed .
8 I am grateful that , on this occasion at least , the hon. Gentleman has found it possible to welcome at least some of the proposals in the White Paper .
9 No state has found it easy to give up an empire with dignity , but Mr Gorbachev is doing it now with extraordinary openness .
10 And Mr Bush , unlike John Kennedy , who came from a not dissimilar background , has found it difficult to communicate his beliefs to others .
11 He found a team in decline , but in setting about reviving their fortunes he has found it difficult to win the sort of universal adulation Dalglish enjoyed .
12 The two longer serving assistant housekeepers are familiar with her ways , but she has found it difficult to keep a third for any length of time , and the present incumbent appears sullen and resentful .
13 He has found it difficult to talk about his feelings , sometime appearing withdrawn and sad , at other times displaying challenging behaviours .
14 An Oslo court has decided to begin public debt negotiations for Norsk Data A/S at the request of the company 's board : Norsk Data has found it difficult to reach an out-of-court refinancing settlement with creditors that would enable it to secure funds to provide a 25% cash payout to unsecured creditors .
15 He says even though his company as been operating in Spain for the past 10 years , it has found it difficult to establish a market there .
16 Although Britain has found it difficult historically to slough off its economic past of stop-go , there are considerable signs that it is now prepared to do so .
17 The Commission has often brought forward proposals using a dubious legal base , and the Council has found it difficult to halt that practice in the European Court .
18 There she 'd found him alone — pretending to have forgotten it was Christmas — all the rest of the family having tactfully cried off .
19 If Esmonde ever asked me how I enjoyed the evening 's ‘ specials ’ I could always say I 'd found them warm and soft ; comfortable to land on .
20 You were only young too and perhaps you 'd found it difficult that first time , to avoid having to make another date .
21 Sometimes she 'd found it difficult to believe a word he said , but he had been there to meet her when she 'd arrived as a stranger .
22 But in truth she 'd found it difficult to sustain her patronising English mix of prurience and pity very long .
23 He 'd disliked anyone complimenting me and when I 'd done well in a race he 'd found it difficult to offer congratulations .
24 After the screening , the audience had the chance to question , Simon Shepherd and Sophie Ward , who admitted they 'd found it hard to play the second romantic leads ;
25 I ca n't , I 'll have to find it some other time but er right yellow book two , let's have a look yellow book two .
26 An unemployed actor went to his agent to complain about his agent not having found him any work in months .
27 As for Lizzie Treherne , to whom Wilson still felt drawn , she had done her best but , with four children now , she truly had no time to spare for letters , never having found them easy .
28 In Mr Wolfenden 's case , Lord Ross , the Lord Justice-Clerk , sitting with Lords Murray and Kincraig , decided that the stipendiary magistrate at Glasgow should not have found him guilty .
29 In normal circumstances , Melissa would have found him stimulating company but that evening she found her thoughts constantly wandering .
30 A woman , someone like Irene , I know , would have found him horrible to be near .
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