Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [modal v] find [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 But until the problem of export licences is solved foreign auction houses will find it difficult to do business
2 Combined in a nosegay with love-that-lies-bleeding and a sprig of maidenhair fern , spring brides should find it a piquant bouquet .
3 Passengers on the new Sprinter units would find them quieter , with a smoother ride , better acceleration , more comfortable seats and improved heating and ventilation .
4 It follows from this that in a recognition test subjects will find it extremely difficult to distinguish one of the early sentences in a passage from similar sentences which mean the same .
5 We believe your business students and management trainees will find they can develop these essential but elusive skills through Business Assignments — Eight advanced case studies with video .
6 But he claims his request for details of the regulations was refused on the ground that they are ‘ very severe ’ and that Cameron Balloons would find it impossible to meet them .
7 Silver Reed knitters will find we 've made a change in their favourite feature .
8 The BBC still , happily , seemed keen to see the film produced and so Gerard budgeted it to be made as simply as possible in 16mm for television , with the hope that cinema distributors would find it irresistible and give it a release on the big screen .
9 I suppose yoga enthusiasts would find it painless , but for most of us an hour spent in this position was an ordeal .
10 In so far as institutions find it more profitable to invest abroad , UK companies may find it more difficult to float new share issues .
11 EMU must , he said , be based on economic and financial convergence among member states , particularly as regards anti-inflation policies and contractually enforced budgetary discipline , and he warned that countries with high inflation rates might find it difficult to become full members of EMU .
12 UK corporates might find it attractive at times to borrow in a currency other than sterling ( most commonly US dollars ) through such a programme and fully hedge the proceeds into sterling , hence creating a synthetic SCP .
13 Even in the larger schools the curriculum leaders with full teaching commitments will find it difficult to find a way of imparting to their other colleagues a sufficient degree of self-confidence about their particular curriculum responsibility which will avoid the deadening grind of ‘ something we have to do ’ — a phrase so reminiscent of teachers of external examination syllabuses in every generation .
14 Walkers in the North York Moors will find it easier to get into the heart of the countryside in the future — without using their cars .
15 ‘ And several house building companies who have routinely offered temporary occupancy to farmers using three to four year Licences may find it is not as easy to establish their own occupancy as they first thought . ’
16 May be if they taught us about it at school boys would find it easier to talk to a girl about sex and things like that . ’
17 Taunton fans might find it hard to believe that anyone doubts Cook 's ability after three bountiful seasons in the West Country .
18 Other indigenous elderly people with set ideas may find it hard to come to terms with living in a multiracial community , and being offered care by a member of a minority group .
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