Example sentences of "[modal v] find it [art] " in BNC.

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1 Combined in a nosegay with love-that-lies-bleeding and a sprig of maidenhair fern , spring brides should find it a piquant bouquet .
2 Social historians of the future should find it a useful source when quoting the anti-Reagan lobby .
3 No debtor , he said , should find it an answer to make themselves unable to pay their just debts by spending the money of their creditors in personal indulgence .
4 Invite him to dinner , and you might find it a bit sticky .
5 So I suppose whatever area you went into , erm you might find it a bit frustrating to start with , because you were n't looking at the big picture .
6 Having looked forward with anticipation to the Bölkow , I wondered whether I might find it an anticlimax .
7 And if you walk in pleasant surroundings , you 'll find it a good way to let go of stress , too .
8 And if you have n't got a baby you 'll find it a great for all sorts of household jobs .
9 Remember , you 'll find it a lot easier if you give all the facts to your bank when you want to borrow money .
10 ‘ You 'll find it a very interesting place , ’ he told me .
11 I 'll find it a billet in a few days . ’
12 I d I do n't think you 'll find it a strain to do in an hour .
13 Well I must admit that I think I 'd find it a real struggle to cut wheat out of my diet .
14 Any normal man would find it a pleasure just to sit still and look at her , drinking her in .
15 At another time , He told her that she had conceived again , and when she , fearful that this would interrupt her ‘ contemplation ’ , asked how she should look after the child , Christ replied casually that he would find it a keeper .
16 Not only was the amount of rubbish an eyesore , the conditions were such that anyone wishing to spend a night , whether in emergency circumstances or voluntarily , would find it a most unpleasant experience .
17 It is intended both for those who want to do practical or legal work for human rights organizations , and for those who would find it an outstanding preparation for research degrees in Law , Philosophy and Politics .
18 It is unlikely that any company would find it an economic proposition to make all the components it embodies in its products .
19 It is unlikely that any company would find it an economic proposition to make all the components it embodies in its products .
20 It is therefore particularly valuable for the self-employed person who , in the early years of trading , would find it the ideal vehicle for minimising costs or raising working capital at a low rate of interest .
21 It may not have three red roofs in the Michelin guide , but anyone who likes to dine beneath soaring Gothic vaults will find it a memorable experience .
22 Some will find it a welcome relief , others an indication of personal failure , and the cause of personal guilt .
23 The stimulating range of topics and attractive illustrations will appeal to young adults , and teachers will find it a flexible and valuable supplement to their normal coursebook .
24 Those who come to it fresh , without preconceived ideas of how a spreadsheet works , will find it a dream .
25 From British and northern United States latitudes it is always low down , so that southern-hemisphere observers will find it a much easier object .
26 Of course this ca n't be a first choice for Lohengrin , but those who have any interest in the history of the opera 's performance will find it a consistently absorbing experience .
27 We hope that although this is not the type of material to which we normally give space , ‘ MI ’ readers will find it a useful ‘ keep and file ’ reference during the months ahead .
28 Summer trippers to Penarth Beach , near Cardiff will find it a cleaner , pleasanter place — thanks to Wimpey Environmental and the Marine Conservation Society ( MCS ) .
29 SCE candidates who have the opportunity to undertake sixth-year work in mathematics will find it a valuable preparation for all courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics .
30 I hope you will find it a balance of traditional and modern Medau work combined with some first class guest lectures .
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