Example sentences of "[be] finding it [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're finding it tough going this year , ’ says Robin .
2 Your only problem now is the fact that you 're finding it difficult to get on with work and responsibilities !
3 In another way , however , I 'm finding it easier to cope with because there is so much to see and do here .
4 I love my two sons , aged three and 21 months , but I 'm finding it difficult to cope with them .
5 I was never any good at poker , and I 'm finding it difficult to write calmly to you .
6 ‘ I wonder why I 'm finding it difficult to believe a single word uttered by those gorgeous lips , ’ he murmured .
7 Now I 'm finding it difficult to find my way to the correct place .
8 I said ‘ I 'm finding it hard to talk .
9 The thing is , for some reason , I 'm finding it hard to borrow the necessary capital .
10 After that maybe , just maybe , you can start proving to me you do possess some measure of professionalism — although to be honest , ’ he added caustically , ‘ I 'm finding it hard to believe you 're capable of distinguishing between a weed and an orchid at the moment , or even digging a garden , let alone ever designing one . ’
11 MORE men could be finding it difficult to father children because the average sperm count has halved in the last 50 years , an expert revealed yesterday .
12 Straw-burning after harvest , now widely practised , exacerbates this problem , and some downland farmers are finding it necessary to go back to grass and more livestock to maintain the humus level and soil structure .
13 In an attempt to maintain their share of the young labour market , employers are finding it necessary to offer their own training courses , on the rates of pay currently going to young people in the labour market , rather than the YTS trainee pay level .
14 And we 've had , had instances of why that policy did n't work , and I 'm only sorry that those people who supported it before are finding it impossible to support it now .
15 Similarly , some of the bigger employers are finding it impossible to attract young workers on to their YTS schemes .
16 Evidence of two-tier trading already exists in Scotland , where companies with supermarket contracts are finding it impossible to cover overheads because the multiples themselves are locked in price competition .
17 Operators in other countries may maintain that they have ‘ commercial ’ digital services , but as yet they have few customers and they are finding it hard to rival the falling prices of analogue cellular networks .
18 Both teams are finding it hard to hit the winning trail at the moment and Oxford need at least a point from this one .
19 Perhaps you could say to both daughter and stepdaughter that you are finding it hard to cope with your husband and need to ease up on the child minding .
20 The library at St Edwards School , Oxford , and two sixth formers are finding it hard to concentrate on their work .
21 A unique service is being offered to people who are finding it hard to look after the graves of their loved ones .
22 But there are still some people who are finding it hard to adjust .
23 If you are finding it hard to pay your electricity bill get in touch with your local electricity shop straight away .
24 If you are finding it hard to pay your fuel bills , you should get in touch with your gas showroom , electricity shop or their offices .
25 And how difficult is it all these Midland local Midland matches because the Midlands teams are finding it hard to get near the top .
26 Some are finding it easier to talk about their past as each weekly get together follows the last .
27 They have been through an unsettling time and are finding it difficult to readjust .
28 The Eagles are finding it difficult to take off but were still compared with a high-flying elite — the SAS .
29 Most overdoses are taken when individuals are finding it difficult to sort out their life problems in a clear way .
30 Financial markets are finding it difficult to evaluate the future worth of drugs firms .
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