Example sentences of "i find it [art] " in BNC.

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31 I gather this is normal practice but I find it a little unreasonable .
32 I find it a delicious and refreshing cold fruit purée .
33 William Empson has commented , " I find it a completely achieved poem ; probably Coleridge was lying when he told the story of the person from Porlock , nearly twenty years later … "
34 and I feel , I find it a bit frightening at times as well on , on the road , you know with things
35 I find it a very useful thing , and I am as bad as the next person at chatting merrily away with little thought of time or the expense of it .
36 It is obvious , too , that image and language become combined in a more pervasive and subtle way still to give some words a gender — as in European languages — although they appear neutral : I find it a constant effort of will to look at picture books with my three-year-old and say ‘ That 's the farmer and that 's the farmer 's husband ’ .
37 I , I , I find it a bit illogical
38 ‘ In most ways , though I find it a bit frustrating at times .
39 Personally I choose to travel by train , and am prepared to pay a higher fare to do so , because I find it a more comfortable , and usually more enjoyable mode of travel .
40 I find it a little difficult to take that kind of question from an hon. Gentleman who said that we ought to eat New Zealand apples and refuse to eat British sausages .
41 I find it a mundane planet , rowdy
42 It is neither the ninety seven thousand , nine hundred and fifty seven pounds claim by Mr nor the forty seven thousand one hundred and eighty five pound figure contended for by Mr but I find it a fair figure for the cost of the plaintiff 's transport in the years ahead .
43 I find it a refreshing change .
44 I find it a bit hard to believe what said about being the boom 's coming ba not boom but picking up .
45 Yes , I find it a lot easier actually not to know what they 've done , when you start work there you tend to come over these cases , which to do
46 The Second Quartet , composed in 1951 , is a far more concise work in a much freer tonal idiom , mostly avoiding the elaborate texture which marks the earlier quartet : perhaps for that reason I find it the more memorable of the two .
47 One about Flaubert , one about Ellen , one about myself My own is the simplest of the three — it hardly amounts to more than a convincing proof of my existence — and yet I find it the hardest to begin .
48 I grew away from the Church being a clergyman s son , of course , and now that I 've come back to it I find it the same only more so — fewer people and even more cups of tea . ’
49 I find it an insult to my bottom that I was forced to sit on it while playing this badly designed excuse for a game .
50 Sleepily Adam whispered , ‘ I find it an extraordinarily erotic idea . ’
51 I find it an interesting drive .
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