Example sentences of "he will find [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He will find it less easy to defend his involvement with a cricket call-line service last summer , a job that some will say kept him from his Yorkshire priority . |
2 | If Mr Hussein has decided to do so — by ordering a full or partial withdrawal from Kuwait before January 15th — he will find it less humiliating to say so to the European Community , or to Arab mediators , than to Mr Baker . |
3 | This fact does nothing to bolster his confidence in himself ; without that feeling of confidence , he will find it extremely difficult to work towards overcoming his fear . |
4 | And because this technique will have been explained to him during the early part of the consultation , he will find it quite simple to do . |
5 | ‘ If the pressure gets to Shearer then he will find it tough to produce the sort of form he is capable of . |
6 | If the remedy is given to the outsider , he will find it difficult , in view of the anonymous nature of the stock market , to show that he has suffered a loss as a result of the insider 's trades . |
7 | As a manager rises in seniority , he will find it necessary to behave in a culturally diverse manner to satisfy the requirements of his job and the expectations of his employees . |
8 | If he knows about the hound , he will find it harder to face the dangers of tomorrow . |
9 | He will find it difficult to escape once more to the fastnesses of Cornwall without a horde of people eager to commission him clinging to his coat tails . |
10 | He will find it difficult to do this in circumstances where he is ‘ put upon notice . |
11 | I hope that he will find it possible to allow extra ranks to be recruited all the way along the line — not only at the most junior level — to ensure that we do not lose those very able people . |
12 | In the case of a thief , he will find he has been relieved of his own purse when he finally manages to jettison his passenger . |