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

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1 Catalogues and directories are often difficult to trace and it may be more worthwhile to find some reliable programs through known sources .
2 When selecting utterances to practise these intonation patterns it may be more difficult to find complete utterances with the same overall tune , because the intonation pattern may only be carried by a segment of the utterance .
3 This valve is generally situated under a small metal cover — in towns , it is possible to see a whole row of these stretching down the pavement ; in rural areas , it may be more difficult to find .
4 It would be as inconceivable to find Richard II speaking prose as it would be to meet Thersites in verse .
5 Ten years ago it was supposed that when the database was up and running it would be relatively easy to find additional funds from outside to cover the running costs .
6 There are several other wedding anniversaries that would make successful flower pictures — for instance , for the bronze anniversary it would be very interesting to find a coppery frame and some flowers to match .
7 ‘ I decided that if she had run away she must have gone somewhere where it would be very difficult to find her .
8 I would have thought it would be very difficult to find anyone in West Sussex who is enthusiastic and keen with thirty million pounds to be sent to the local government reorganization .
9 Fresh over from Ireland , and I thought it would be so easy to find a little office job — typing , filing . ’
10 It would be quite impossible to find a comparable commendation of theological , or indeed ecclesiastical , pluralism coming from pre-conciliar Rome .
11 This means it will be more difficult to find dentists prepared to accept NHS patients .
12 It will be very hard to find them , for there is such a darkness on the islands of the Black Sea that a spoon might stand up in it .
13 But the time could come when it will be very difficult to find an NHS doctor in the county .
14 But the time could come when it will be very difficult to find an NHS doctor in the county .
15 In areas like West Belfast it will be extremely difficult to find employers who are prepared to take trainees and who are also prepared to cooperate in their training needs .
16 It can be quite difficult to find the nerve ( it can be quite difficult to find the switch too ) to do your first ‘ full-down autorotation ’ ( a descriptive American term ) .
17 It can be quite difficult to find the nerve ( it can be quite difficult to find the switch too ) to do your first ‘ full-down autorotation ’ ( a descriptive American term ) .
18 There are no real limits , other than disk storage , to the number of sizes and styles you could produce using Fontware but it can be very frustrating to find that the size you want is n't there and have to go back to the font compiler to produce it .
19 As a final point , remember that markets in many gilts and other bonds are illiquid ; so it can be very difficult to find a buyer .
20 First , it can be very difficult to find media in which to separate off an area like this : it can be done readily in TV , cinema , poster or local newspapers , but is more difficult in national newspapers or magazines .
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