Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] it [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But for the time being I happen to think it best to wait a little , in the hope that something triggers your memory into returning of its own accord . ’ |
2 | It ca n't be easy playing the lyre , singing , dancing and doing handstands simultaneously in the chariot race , and yes I do think it wise to have an enema the night before . |
3 | ‘ I do find it hard to take it all seriously , ’ he says . |
4 | My sister , younger than me , with children of her own and perhaps thereby with a clearer measure of what we lacked , reminds me of a mother who never played with us , whose eruptions from irritation into violence were the most terrifying of experiences , and she is there , the figure of nightmares , though I do find it difficult to think about in this way . |
5 | I 've had it all said to me : I 've got no bottle and stamina ; and I do n't think it 's a bad thing that people think black players have got no bottle . |
6 | And I 've found it harder to cope with in the last two or three years . |
7 | I 've found it difficult to work , have n't made any friends and I am dreading next year . |
8 | ‘ I 've got it all figured , ’ said Tim . |
9 | I 'm so glad you had this conversation with me while I 've been miked up and I 've got it all taped . |
10 | I know , I 've got it all worked out . |
11 | I 've got it all worked out . ’ |
12 | You must realize that I 've got it all worked out in my head so that this does n't have any bearing on you at all . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 've got it all worked out . |
14 | ‘ Do n't worry about the business , sweetheart , I 've got it all worked out . |
15 | Hold on I 've got it all caught . |
16 | If you can not do the whole garden at once , I have found it better to do a small area really well and then concentrate on another the next year . |
17 | I have found it better to sue a tension setting one dot higher for the slip stitch part . |
18 | I have found it helpful to categorise these into two areas — those which relate to the nature of mathematics and those which relate to the nature of mathematics education . |
19 | In writing this course I have found it necessary to do this in a way which is somewhat different from other writers ' proposals . |
20 | This , in brief , is the framework of political calculation within which I have found it useful to investigate the idea of investment planning as a means of appropriating within socialist argument the changing structure of capitalist property in Britain . |
21 | ‘ Up to now ’ , Miss Honey went on , ‘ I have found it impossible to talk to anyone about my problems . |
22 | ‘ You must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and discharge my duties as the heir to the throne without the help and support of the woman I now loathe . ’ |
23 | I have found it impossible to convince young people in the latter stages of their compulsory education of the need to gain skills with which to enter full-time work . |
24 | I need hardly say I have found it difficult to hold my tongue on so important a matter over the last eighteen months . |
25 | He told delegates : ‘ I have found it difficult to understand some of the regulations myself . |
26 | In almost every chapter and section I have found it convenient to say things about crime writing in general and sometimes the art of fiction in particular . |
27 | I have found it important to allow pupils to find and develop their own methods of calculation , rather than require them to use standard methods . |