Example sentences of "finding it very [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Nobody 's finding it very easy to meet him at the moment , ’ said Charlotte .
2 He had taken this attitude himself , but was finding it very uncomfortable to maintain , after his long years of quiet in the bush , untroubled by anything worse than wind or weather .
3 Zambia was finding it very hard to see anything sinister in Tammuz Malamute that day .
4 He prowled over to the far side of the kitchen , then slammed down a couple of plates , as if he were suddenly finding it very hard to control his own temper .
5 ‘ Young people are finding it very hard to get into magic today .
6 Many families these days are finding it very hard to make ends meet .
7 ‘ Mum was finding it very difficult to cope .
8 Looking down , finding it very difficult to lie , she nodded .
9 D had the same complaint about C. B and C also admitted to finding it very difficult to manage their immediate subordinates , C and D respectively , who seemed to do better if treated as colleagues and left alone .
10 Unfortunately , after a shower of icy rain the temperature has dropped even lower and I am finding it very difficult to move my fingers , they are so numb .
11 Detectives are finding it very difficult to extract any information from the travelling communities
12 I soon forgot about the heavy object as I was finding it very difficult to keep awake .
13 It is a country in which drug traffickers , be they Colombians or of another nationality , are finding it very difficult to operate today .
14 Our offices had expanded very rapidly from 1986 onwards and we had to increase our production capacity here and we were finding it very difficult to recruit trained sewing machinists .
15 ‘ She told me she had mucked up her first few weeks and was finding it very difficult to make friends . ’
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