Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] it [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So I had it all cut off , it was about 2 inches all over — never again !
2 So I thought it better to withdraw before we got into production and arguments . ’
3 So I thought it best to let him and the Chief of Staff and Benson explain all their problems and difficulties " .
4 In contrast , as I have already said , I was most anxious to persuade the teaching profession to implement our recommendations with good will , and so I felt it essential to explain our assumptions in detail .
5 so I find it hard to see why people are so desperate at school to do all these things .
6 Editor , — It is true , as James Owen Drife points out , that it has become at least partially acceptable for women to stereotype the worst of male behaviour and make fun of it , but somehow I find it hard to feel sorry for him .
7 ‘ I agree , yet somehow I find it difficult to accept that you live entirely by that principle . ’
8 Somehow I find it difficult to imagine you being overawed by anything . ’
9 Still I find it hard to believe most men would want to cede their privilege and power on the evidence you present .
10 I could not help feeling that this particular meeting of ours proved a milestone , at least for me ; and thereafter I found it easier to get through to him , as in after years I sometimes needed to do , on that wavelength .
11 Nonetheless I felt it important to keep you informed about progress being made .
12 I amused myself for about a month doing that , but when I got the cast taken off I found it uncomfortable to play conventional style — so I 've always felt right at home playing over the neck .
13 Looking back I find it hard to believe that I did n't keep abreast of all the war news ; but the war had been going on for so long that I , like almost every girl of my generation , had lost interest in it .
14 Well I hope it all works out alright .
15 Well I do it all look at it 's the way you say it .
16 er well I found it harder to do it
17 Even I find it hard to sleep in the bedrooms because of the damp . ’
18 Why should n't I find it interesting to work with fuels ?
19 But I ca n't I find it hard to explain why the after such a good performance against West Ham , But you know , it 's just all over , be saying that about his side second half now wo n't he , because they 've just put one point about a nine , and they 're a good side .
20 Then I let it all grow out .
21 patiently , ‘ then I think it fair to assume he was clambering across the tiles and slipped , though God knows what he was doing up there .
22 Even then I find it hard to concentrate for long enough .
23 Sometimes I found it impossible to concentrate on my school work as the activities of the bird populations outside kept grabbing my attention .
24 set the back on rollers and then , you know when I have it all clipped there with an oval clip
25 That is why I find it helpful to look for clues in other kinds of information-based organizations , such as the hospital , the symphony orchestra , and the British administration in India .
26 The reason why I think it important to distinguish between the two is that the principle of embellishment entails deviation in a single direction — that of elevation and elaboration — and for the purpose of achieving an emotive effect — that of dignity , sublimity and so forth .
27 Yeah but again I think it all goes back to the script does n't it ?
28 Actually I find it easier to put in the mortgage details which is page li er pa line three and any outstanding bills and loans and then basically find out from the person how much they need on top of that
29 But as to what [ the gentleman ] observes concerning Stephen Duck , I am of Opinion , that it was not his Situation , but the Royal Favour , which gained the Country over to his Side ; and therefore I think it needless to paint the Life of a Person , who depends more upon the Curiosity of the World , than its Good nature
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