Example sentences of "find it [adj] [to-vb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 An expert may find it necessary to take steps to secure the payment of fees and expenses by , for instance , making payment of his fees a condition of publishing his decision .
3 This naturally applies also to specific medical words , and when they are used , the nurse may find it necessary to correct inaccuracies and add explanations .
4 But if we begin from situations in which the community does not find it necessary to impose standards , we find , in the very simplest cases , full confidence and agreement in evaluating , untroubled by worries over differences of taste .
5 You may find it useful to revise microbiology , the modes of spread of infection and methods of sterilization .
6 You will find it useful to follow Helpsheet 1 .
7 Obviously some people make better interviewers than others , but with training no normal person who is reasonably able to carry on a conversation should find it impossible to undertake interviews .
8 They may not find it , they may not find it impossible to change contracts but it will become increasingly harder for them to do so .
9 Anyone who is antibody positive will find it impossible to get life assurance , should they apply for it .
10 Lawyers may find it helpful to employ communication techniques more commonly used by other child care professionals to ascertain a child 's degree of understanding .
11 Readers interested in the shellfish-collecting side of life at the site might find it helpful to read Elizabeth Voigt 's chapter alongside Betty Meehan 's fascinating Shell Bed to Shell Midden , a book newly published by the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies in Canberra on the role of shellfish in the life of a group of Australian Aborigines who live in Arnheim Land in Northern Territory .
12 Did you find it easy to take direction from someone whom you did n't know ?
13 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 .
14 Do you find it easy to deduce class from looking at a living room ?
15 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 .
16 However , children do not always find it easy to get asylum .
17 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 .
18 Because of this , they do n't find it easy to make friends and are very difficult to get on with .
19 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 .
20 In general , you will find it easier to use T to set the date and time .
21 With less at stake , America may find it easier to preach democracy .
22 You may well find it easier to obtain people again , particularly with a new climate on employed volunteering , there 's no doubt about that , that there is a new attitude where companies are willing to encourage employees to spend their time and to help o to help them give minimum resources , to organise them .
23 The novice to word processing might find it easier to reformat text after typing it in than before .
24 Industry might well find it easier to raise money on continental securities markets which may have surplus funds available or offer more innovative ways of raising share capital .
25 Children who behave well at school but badly at home may be responding to family tensions , or they may find it easier to accept discipline in the more formal atmosphere of a school .
26 When you have made an initial assessment of your strengths and weaknesses you will find it easier to recognize work for which you are genuinely suited .
27 He will be less disturbed there and might find it easier to get prey .
28 Mr de Klerk may , therefore , find it harder to get approval from the white electorate for whatever emerges from the negotiating table .
29 SMOKERS will find it harder to adopt children under two under guidelines published yesterday .
30 Debt-financed companies may then find it difficult to sell shares to shareholders who will be skeptical of the likelihood of adequate dividends .
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