Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] it [adj] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Translators should find it useful to investigate and compare the expression of such categories and the meanings associated with various structures in their source and target languages .
2 ‘ It is possible that one or two plants might think it worthwhile to upgrade but they would have to be very sure there was a large and lucrative market there to warrant the investment . ’
3 this was on , in the morning , in the afternoon they said his leg would deteriorate , they 've got to take the whole leg off so he said we 'll give it another go and see what happens , course by this time he said the operation has n't
4 Students might find it useful to examine and discuss the figures in Table 4.1 ; it should be born in mind , however , that definitions of indictable crimes have changed over time , as we mentioned in Chapter 1 .
5 In addition , there are the policies that they have been advocating from the Front Bench this afternoon on the European social action programme , a national statutory minimum wage and trade union law reform , which would make it easier to strike and to have more frequent and more damaging strikes .
6 More appropot , though , is the fact that a user that knows only Windows would find it easy to use and become productive in .
7 A producer need not own any resources in order to engage in production ; he merely has to know where to buy resources at a price that will make it worthwhile to produce and sell the product at its attainable price .
8 Whichever cooker you choose , you will find it easy to fit and easy to plan around .
9 Without such a merger , Palatine will find it difficult to grow and will ultimately decline .
10 Does all this sound like a company which , as Anglo-Welsh claim , ‘ will find it difficult to grow and will ultimately decline ’ ?
11 Here the interests of the workers cross occupational lines … [ and ] if their product must enter into competition with a substitute product made under cheaper working conditions , they will find it difficult to maintain or improve their own circumstances .
12 However , a professional such as a general medical practitioner who has to seek the advice of a specialist consultant will find it difficult to verify and validate the advice of the specialist and this is true also of expert systems which contain knowledge beyond that of the user of the system .
13 Because Learning Outcome 2 and Learning Outcome 4 are linked , centres may find it beneficial to deliver and assess them together .
14 If he has a facial palsy , he may find it difficult to chew and swallow , and you can help this by encouraging him to chew and clear food from the hemiplegic side of his face .
15 She may find it difficult to concentrate or interest herself much in anything or anybody .
16 They may find it hard to adapt or compromise , so that others find them too rigid .
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