Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] be [adj] to find " in BNC.

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1 It may well be possible to find ways of dealing with the demands of the various themes of these acts by yet greater dependence upon the hierarchical/control model — indeed it almost certainly will be — but at what level of success in terms of the educational needs of the pupils and at what cost to the motivation of staff ?
2 It should be noted that an organizational type unrepresented so far is the reputedly widespread model whereby there is informal specialization by client group through weighted caseloads ( which may or may not be similar to the model exemplified by Team C ) ; and that it may not be easy to find many examples of the Team A type .
3 Where one tile on a sill is damaged , it may not be possible to find a matching replacement .
4 After all this it should not be surprising to find as well that the man in charge of Provincial 's finances is also responsible for strategic planning and overseas operations spanning Kenya , East Asia and Australia .
5 The success of the new Continental R , and before that the Bentley Turbo , shows that if it can make the sort of car that new customers approve of , it should still be able to find 3,000 buyers a year around the world .
6 ‘ Surely it would n't be difficult to find another skipper ?
7 It would n't be unusual to find the staff — or at least some members — active participants .
8 It would not be surprising to find that material and social deprivation play a part in increasing stress and propensity to abuse , especially when associated with isolation .
9 It would not be difficult to find more recent examples :
10 It would not be unusual to find at any given time , a significant number of staff in a school involved in part-time study or research activities . )
11 ‘ You might have the world 's biggest electronic haystack , but it will still be difficult to find the needle . ’
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