Example sentences of "find it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Modern man must remember that in earlier times people washed less frequently and that , however chauvinistic we may find it today , women were usually available to fetch water whenever it was needed , even over a distance of several miles .
2 But once we have the treasure , we 'll find it soon enough .
3 The police would find it soon enough .
4 They will find it enormously rewarding . ’
5 Whatever fate now awaits him , the Friar-Tuck figure of Casey would find it physically hard to emulate the vicar .
6 It has a certain notoriety for its garlic-scented foliage , but anyone with a taste for good food will definitely find it rather pleasant !
7 There 's a practical point here too — you may find it rather difficult to find an elegant belt suitable for evening wear .
8 Projectile weapons will kill anyone you want , but I 'd find it rather difficult to drill through the tunnel floor with an old Browning . ’
9 Now I know some of you will find d er find it rather difficult to distinguish between those two .
10 ‘ He may well find it rather stiffer in future .
11 Oh yes I think , I think you need a focal point , I think , I 'd find it rather difficult without a fireplace at all .
12 Somehow the protestant part of me could not find it right to speak of her place in God 's order of salvation because I was afraid of her obscuring the central place of Jesus Christ in his Church .
13 Whenever you miss it , you close your eyes and you 'll find it right there in front of you .
14 Er , if I ca n't find it right now , which
15 ‘ And I think she would find it equally credible for her as it is for us . ’
16 She hid it inside a pile of nappies , so I did n't find it straight away . ’
17 The recipient of this advice may , however , find it positively unhelpful and wish that you 'd shut up and listen to them .
18 It may find it increasingly difficult to hold the Government to its promise of a 50-frigate Navy when the Warsaw Pact military threat is perceived to be diminishing .
19 ‘ What this all means , ’ says Mr Stuart Matthews of Barclays de Zoete Wedd 's Tokyo branch , ‘ is that the banks will find it increasingly difficult to raise large amounts of equity . ’
20 In his 1955–56 Annual Report , at the end of a year when insufficient Terminal courses had been provided to use up all available Ministry grant , he commented that ‘ we may find it increasingly difficult to resist a reduction in the number of tutor-organisers we now employ , let alone claim a further appointment , if additional Terminal courses are not successfully organised in both established and new centres ’ .
21 As he asks forgiveness for his trespasses , on his knees beside Norma every night , he must find it increasingly hard , too , to forgive those who trespass against him .
22 One immediate , short-term outcome of the disproportionate distribution of political support is that political parties which propose radical , particularly left-wing , change will find it increasingly difficult to argue their case in public .
23 Old , compressed cultures such as this can be notably cohesive and resilient , but they can find it increasingly difficult to adapt to radical , as distinct from incremental , changes .
24 Without a well-trained workforce Britain will find it increasingly difficult to match the productivity and income growth of other countries .
25 She searched for it , thought it might have fallen down , but could find it nowhere !
26 ‘ Do n't you find it awfully cold in winter ? ’
27 Whatever your taste , you will find it well catered for in the Big Heart of England .
28 Members from many distant places make the effort to attend and find it well worthwhile .
29 I had said that I would find it easier on my own and she had been hurt , for normal mothers and daughters went together on this expedition , lunching in a department store and discussing the newly acquired contents of the carrier bags that lay at their feet .
30 I think you 'd probably find it easier to , rather than trying to make submissions
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