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

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1 The fish snaps at these enticingly offered morsels and finds that it is comparatively easy to bite one off .
2 Talking about Hamlets , I need another quotation before I begin my travels , for when it comes to research into English I have found that it is rarely possible to predict the end-point of the journey when one starts out , or whether one 's road leads anywhere at all .
3 But I have found that it is often the factor in a player 's style which , with a little bit of work , can yield the most impressive results .
4 What should you do if you do n't live in London , and find that it is financially difficult to pay for such courses ?
5 But when we examine exactly which books are being read , we find that it is usually books first encountered as TV programs or movies .
6 ‘ Although we consolidate using spreadsheets at the moment , we find that it is quite a lot of hard work , ’ says finance director Mark Nabakov .
7 Furthermore , there are significant flaws in the use of such substitutes as Methadone : sufferers from addictive disease will commonly use other drugs including intravenous drugs in addition to their oral Methadone and when they do finally want to end their suffering and come off drugs altogether they commonly find that it is far harder to come off Methadone that to come off heroin .
8 Families may have to share lavatories with other families or it may be inconveniently placed and so parents find that it is too much bother to take children to the lavatory and continue to let them soil .
9 However , many knitters find that it is still difficult to plan and knit garments .
10 In this corpus we find that it is very rare for an ellipsis to occur without a linguistic antecedent , and in those cases where one does , it is usually for special effect .
11 That is what I have in my kitchen and I find that it is very simple to lift and scrub the tiles that take the most punishment , like the ones by the cooker .
12 If you measure some quantity such as the temperature , the acidity , the water content or the electrical potential in a living body , you will typically find that it is markedly different from the corresponding measure in the surroundings .
13 He not only attacks the SEC for being politically grounded , suggesting that the SEC 's limited resources are being focused on those least in favour with the enforcement agency , but by adopting the Stigler ‘ interest theory ’ of regulation , he argues that if one were to look for the supporters of anti-insider dealing provisions , one would find that it is neither society nor the markets , but the SEC itself .
14 We might find that it is indeed the case that the use of ‘ But ’ at the beginning of a paragraph as described by van Dijk ( 1977 : 139 ) , is a very general marker of topic change .
15 In this early stage , once the dog is running free , you will probably find that it is more settled at home .
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