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

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1 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 .
2 ‘ 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 . ’
3 I could understand how she felt ; I realized that anyone who convinced herself that , when she took the holy biscuit she was uniting herself with God , would find it easy to convince herself that in death she would be united with her daughter .
4 However , this feature was new to all the subjects , and it may be that after one or two sessions most people would find it easy to use .
5 More appropot , though , is the fact that a user that knows only Windows would find it easy to use and become productive in .
6 Governments would find it easy to cut taxes and unbalance the budget when unemployment was rising , but there would be a lot of resistance to raising taxes to create a surplus of revenue when prosperous times returned .
7 He would find it easy to allow that attraction to grow and take what he wanted from her , then cast her aside without a second thought .
8 The routine at this stage never varied It was unlikely that he would find it necessary to leave his office until the time came to visit the missing girl 's parents and in the meantime he was capable of giving the usual orders while half asleep — which he very nearly was , having been called from his bed not much after five in the morning .
9 Mr Edwards reiterated his warning that the Government would find it impossible to privatise British Coal without such long-term supply deals .
10 But he claims his request for details of the regulations was refused on the ground that they are ‘ very severe ’ and that Cameron Balloons would find it impossible to meet them .
11 One tutor or clinical teacher would find it impossible to work in isolation .
12 It argued that without them : it would not be possible , in practice , to operate a system of resale price maintenance because it would be impracticable for each publisher to specify his own conditions of sale ; booksellers would find it impossible to comply with all the varied terms imposed by different publishers ; booksellers would lose their assurance that they were not being undercut ; and the Association itself could not effectively monitor individual resale agreements .
13 If France remained without an ally who could force Germany to fight on two fronts she would find it impossible to match German numbers because of the difference in the birthrate of the two nations .
14 But , having regard to all the circumstances , and particularly the nature of the second mortgage , I for my part would find it impossible to say that I was convinced that the appellants had the necessary intention to act in contempt of court .
15 From witnessing multiple performances of Hamlet , I would find it impossible to speak about a singular , authoritative version of the play .
16 If you would find it impossible to think in terms of a whole morning begin with an hour or so .
17 Lack of uniform enforcement of EC laws meant that companies would find it cheaper to move elsewhere , he said .
18 Lennox , despite his anti-English position , would find it intolerable to be a member of the Beaton faction ; within a few weeks , he would go over to the pro-English party , his hopes of his marriage to Margaret , daughter of Angus and Margaret Tudor , and of English recognition of him as heir-presumptive , should Arran break with England , weighing more with him than the desire for liberty and honour expressed in the July bond .
19 She 'd screamed at them through her letter-box , and shoved an old iron poker into the gap , waving it about in an obscene fashion which had made Stuart laugh ; when neighbouring tenants began to bang on the walls they left the parcel outside the door , not sure who would find it first .
20 I would find it offensive to be confronted by my colleague 's knobbly knees , says Jim , 34 .
21 Anyone unskilled in wood bending would find it helpful to read a more detailed description of the process , which can be found in most books on guitar or violin construction .
22 If you are someone who would find it helpful to be able to read and study more quickly , here are some tips to help you :
23 Before reading this chapter you would find it helpful to revise the anatomy and physiology of :
24 Hence the owner also would find it worthwhile acceding to contract 2 rather than contract 1 .
25 Although the US , or at least the State Department , ‘ frankly [ had ] no solution of problem to suggest ’ it was obvious that the US was at this stage hoping for a negotiated settlement , a settlement in which their further hope was that France would find it possible to be more than generous .
26 I think it is absolutely plain that there is no possibility , that any local authority wherever Paul were living would find it possible to that he should cease to be a statement in child , it is quite clear , I think , that he is bound to remain a child with a statement of special educational needs , in those circumstances any local authority would have the statutory duty to provide for his education , either at or somewhere else and in practice it seems to me there is no reasonable possibility of his being moved from after he has spent , will it be probably more than four years there perhaps five years there , that I think is not a possibility which has to be catered for .
27 She would find it all knee-bucklingly romantic , and a tremendous giggle .
28 I would find it all a little more convincing had the right hon. Gentleman not peddled the Government 's line so enthusiastically , with militant zeal — I hope that he will not resent the term — for so many months .
29 I suppose yoga enthusiasts would find it painless , but for most of us an hour spent in this position was an ordeal .
30 Then she wondered suddenly if Tom Russell had known she would find it intimidating and had deliberately kept her in the dark .
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