Example sentences of "'s [adv] [adj] to find [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although everyone seems to have an opinion , it 's not easy to find a clear , authoritative voice .
2 Perhaps it 's not easy to find an alternative part , so I 'd like to take that from you Chairman if I may and , and be assured that will be reviewed as far as the
3 ‘ You said yourself it 's not common to find a twenty-seven-year-old virgin in these so-called permissive times . ’
4 I think it 's quite extraordinary to find a course like this in UK .
5 He says one problem is that the new scheme for support from the DOT involves putting packages together that must cost at least £2 million and it 's quite hard to find a package of cycle-ways that actually cost that much !
6 Sipping a gin and tonic and lighting up another Camel cigarette , he says : ‘ It 's almost impossible to find a decent barman in England .
7 Another point to consider is that , these days , it 's very unusual to find a commercial program , especially for Windows , that comes on one disk — some take up eleven or more !
8 It 's very unusual to find a senior civil servant in France who ca n't speak either good English or good German or both , and it does make communications a lot easier .
9 Each of them requires a complete day out to go and visit them and it 's very difficult to find a complete day because there are so many other things , so many other demands on your time .
10 Now , when you 're trying to distinguish whether it 's idiomatic or not , do n't , you know it 's very difficult to find the fine line between something which is formal , and still idiomatic , and something which is idiomatic through being too colloquially informal .
11 It 's very hard to find a vet to fire a horse , they 're liable to get prosecuted by the RSPCA .
12 ‘ But Mrs Hogan , if I might presume , it 's very hard to find a place to park the car in the centre of Dublin .
13 It 's very hard to find a job which does n't involve some interaction with machinery , with computing or whatever .
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