Example sentences of "[verb] it impossible " in BNC.

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1 The idea had long been mooted , but no other lighthouse had yet been built upon a rock and many deemed it impossible .
2 ‘ I just could n't get the Queen to talk about the situation , she seemed to find it impossible to get involved ’
3 ‘ She seems to find it impossible to get involved in anybody 's emotional problems — not even when it comes to saving her own family . ’
4 Some people seem to find it impossible to make that personal decision .
5 Because so few of the policy-makers have had direct experience of business , they seem to find it impossible to believe that when , for instance , interest rates fall , the positive effect on business confidence and hence on investment decisions may take up to three years to work through .
6 Then he began to find it impossible to withdraw his mind from a vision of this house empty , and of the rooms he would be returning to .
7 Cohen , however , found it impossible to make this approach work as a result of a confrontation with the kabaka in 1953 , and by 1955 Buganda had confirmed its special constitutional status within Uganda , a status which was if anything reinforced in the independence constitution of 1962 .
8 A supporter said yesterday : ‘ What they want is to have somebody they can control , ’ but Mr Field found it impossible to operate on that basis .
9 Apart from the difficulties presented by unemployment and the trade depression , already referred to , some of the leading trade unions found it impossible to submerge their differences in a joint defence against the onslaught of both employers and government .
10 Having opened the door to invite public inspection , the Palace found it impossible to close again .
11 In other words , they created a self-image and then sold it to the greater powers of western Europe ; and whatever their reaction , be it incredulous , admiring or contemptuous , these powers now found it impossible to ignore the Scots ' insistent demands that they should be noticed .
12 Hynes catches adroitly the flavour of poetry and politics in a period when even poetry found it impossible to be politically neutral , and he writes perceptively of the underlying links between such disparate writers as , for example , Isherwood and Greene .
13 But when Maxwell tried one out for size he found it impossible to squeeze in .
14 Sadly , Ransome found it impossible to carry through .
15 On evening walks down Loreto , a lane of high stone walls , trying to decide on a restaurant , I would stop and run my hands over the ashlars , marvelling at the purity of each one as I have marvelled at the completeness of a sculpture by Brancusi ; each of them so tightly locked together that I found it impossible to fit a fingernail between them .
16 You have probably heard that I found it impossible to afford living in London any longer and have come here as a master .
17 Although he now realised what the phenomenon was that he had just witnessed , he found it impossible to digest the truth before his very eyes : Firelight had given birth to a baby .
18 I found it impossible to answer brusquely as I had intended .
19 In contrast with my wishful thinking of the day before , I now found it impossible to visualize anything after the moment when the lights would go out and the window of the block would be thrown open .
20 I had no connections with the bigwigs of the movie capital so I found it impossible as a stranger to make the right contacts among publicity agents at the various studio lots , and to meet the stars .
21 He nevertheless shared with other critics a concern about the untrained , unregulated , and unsupervised adolescent work-force , and found it impossible to separate completely the behaviour of these young workers from the larger problem of unemployment .
22 When she went to bed she found it impossible to sleep , and started thinking about her ex-boyfriend and about the paperwork that awaited her the next day .
23 Managers found it impossible to maintain discipline : if a girl found a man to keep her for a while , she would ‘ scarper ’ ( disappear ) .
24 Marriage was forbidden in their contracts too , but so many of the so-called babes broke the rule during the season that Amy found it impossible to replace them ; not having a large pool of dancers back in Britain she decided to bring the unmarried ones back after the first year 's contract was completed .
25 She found it impossible to sit still .
26 When he was arrested in his house he found it impossible to parry any longer such a mass of events , and surrendered to them .
27 But he found it impossible .
28 She found it impossible to admit , even to herself , the relief which flooded her whole being at the idea that she was no longer bound to live out her life in Tollemarche .
29 Mrs Frizzell found it impossible to forgive Mrs Dawson 's becoming a widow the same week as her party ; a history of Mrs Dawson one night , and the remarks the following night of the lady secretary of the United Nations ' Society on the role of the Canadian peacekeeping force in Cyprus , had meant that for the first time in years no report of Mrs Frizzell 's party appeared , though room had been found for a report on one of Mrs Murphy 's receptions .
30 School chairs tend to be even less comfortable than school beds , and I found it impossible to sit still for long — a fact which did n't endear me to irritable teachers , especially those who also resented my ‘ witty ’ ( i.e. irrelevant ) remarks .
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