Example sentences of "[indef pn] [modal v] find it " in BNC.
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1 | The anonymity guarantee must be supported by an atmosphere of permissiveness in the question , e.g. someone may find it easier to admit that they have broken copyright law when faced with the options . ’ |
2 | I 'm hoping someone will find it worth while having a proper inspection but these things pop up everywhere when the land is so dry . |
3 | ‘ Nobody will find it easy here judging by what I 've seen today . ’ |
4 | One would find it hard to imagine two more utterly different aspects of the same country than the southern and northern coasts of Spain . |
5 | And even if one wanted to at a bird observatory , one would find it difficult to lie in . |
6 | Parkin must have received the note and , in a panic , thrust it into the bottom of the locked drawer , assuming that no one would find it . |
7 | The little pinchable one will find it hard to settle down to housewife piety . |
8 | I 've got it rigged so no one can find it but me , as I do n't want people being able to walk in here after dark and turn the lights on . |
9 | One can find it difficult to discuss a patient 's complaint when society 's puritanical view of the anorectal and urogenital region is so strong . |
10 | Watching the cuisinières during the early stages , there was no obvious clue as to why anyone should find it necessary to draw a theoretical distinction between male and female chefs . |
11 | It was not the complete answer to the problem , and I doubt if anyone will find it , but it works better than anything else I know . |