Example sentences of "find it easy " in BNC.

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1 Did you find it easy to take direction from someone whom you did n't know ?
2 You wo n't find it easy to name an important critic who was a critic , and nothing else ; that is , until quite recently .
3 New Zealand , silver medal-winners last time , may not find it easy against the improving Finland .
4 But Cuckney does not find it easy to put his finger on the fundamental differences between operating in the two sectors .
5 She does n't find it easy to balance her home life with her career , and relies on her husband for his sound advice
6 However , children do not always find it easy to get asylum .
7 A country where the average income is only $350 a year , and where the poor jostle for space as well as food , will never find it easy to bind up its factional wounds .
8 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 .
9 That is why ‘ Dusty ’ Hare will not find it easy to wave a magic wand at Nottingham in his new paid position of director of rugby .
10 Because of this , they do n't find it easy to make friends and are very difficult to get on with .
11 Robyn was about to say , ‘ The Government , ’ when she saw the trap : Wilcox would find it easy enough to argue that the Government had not been troubled by the strike .
12 In practice , you will seldom find it easy to show that you have suffered in that way and , in particular , you are not entitled to compensation to reflect the emotional distress than an unjust dismissal may well cause both you and your family .
13 But building one is going to cost an enormous amount , and produce an asset which we will not find it easy to leave .
14 Those who are mentally alert may not find it easy or pleasant to take help from the very ones they have supported and cared for over the years .
15 Children may find it easy to read a straightforward narrative text but may , for example , have difficulty with broken unity , with a mixture of everyday reality and magic , or with a text requiring some understanding of historical chronology .
16 Cook has every intention of getting back into the South African team next season although he will not find it easy following the success of Andrew Hudson at the World Cup .
17 There would certainly be some , including many of considerable eminence , who would not find it easy to assent unquestioningly to the proposition that it was constitutional for Parliament to ignore the terms of union at will .
18 You should find it easy to consume 35g of fibre daily , and we suggest this as the lower limit in order to achieve the slimming benefits described in the previous chapters .
19 Then , too , the forger will not find it easy to come across the right paper .
20 People living in the new blocks or sharing overcrowded flats in old buildings throughout the Soviet Union would not find it easy to defy the conformity demanded by the authorities .
21 Whichever cooker you choose , you will find it easy to fit and easy to plan around .
22 I managed the skirt and made a start on the top , I did not find it easy with holding , four colours to change and the pattern to cope with .
23 ‘ Nobody will find it easy here judging by what I 've seen today . ’
24 ‘ Well , you got a nice way with you , Sergeant Joe , ’ said Mrs Beavis , ‘ and I do n't suppose many women would find it easy to say no to you , whatever you wanted . ’
25 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 .
26 It was an indication of the great difficulty the European idea would have in achieving concerted action in even a single economic sector , and suggested that the recently established and broader European Economic Community of 1957 would not find it easy to secure its broad objectives of common policies and a common market .
27 People who are drowning in mortification do not find it easy to laugh .
28 Most of us do not find it easy to imagine our futures and it is extremely rare to meet an individual capable of projecting himself mentally more than about five years ahead .
29 The Council of Ministers will not find it easy to repeal the ep amendments to the directive if the Commission accepts them ( the Commission has already indicated its agreement to the scope of the categories and the time limits ) .
30 But he does n't find it easy .
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