Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adv] [adj] [verb] [that] " in BNC.

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1 One of the great difficulties is that many young people find it extremely difficult to admit that they have a problem .
2 On that occasion , although one of them only was present , both counsel and solicitor were in court acting on their behalf , and I find it very difficult to accept that neither counsel nor solicitor at the conclusion of the hearing explained in the clearest terms to the second appellant precisely what it was that she and the first appellant were to be restrained from doing .
3 I find it very hard to understand that if a person who admits to having raped a person can get away with it .
4 Their Lordships find it quite impossible to say that he was in error , and still less in the kind of error which would entitle a reviewing court to intervene , by making the choice which he did .
5 I find it almost impossible to accept that such an injury … could have occurred without extensive bruising and swelling of the nose and probably fracture or disruption of structures within the nose and associated tissues . ’
6 ‘ But do we now all agree that we should issue a writ against Regina ?
7 I think it only right to comment that the fact that it is , in a case such as the present , open to a taxpayer to stipulate , if he wishes , that the money shall be repaid if it is found not to be due in pending proceedings , provides another practical reason why a case such as the present is likely to occur only in very rare circumstances indeed .
8 Some people leave it very late to discover that they may not be aggressive/intellectual/pragmatic enough to succeed in their particular company .
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