Example sentences of "[vb infin] it [adv] [adj] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Neither do I think it altogether heretical to wonder whether some diseases attributed to evil spirits may not have been forms of mental illness . |
2 | Being on a data base , I suppose it means it 'll make it slightly easier to update when you come to update it ? |
3 | Even where practices may not differ over time , or place , there may be an inconsistency about them or a lack of knowledge about them , or a long-standing dispute about them , which could make it equally difficult to argue that following or not following a practice was or was not constitutional or legitimate . |
4 | Residents from Lakeside , Darlington , say plans to narrow their road will make it more dangerous to cross and to park . |
5 | I would still find it very hard to believe that any evidence of mitigation would justify a non-custodial sentence , to someone who has broken twenty-three bones in their child 's body . |
6 | However , if you go back to a lengthy program after a couple of months you will find it very difficult to understand if you have not included any REMs . |
7 | Second , in courses which are organised around the expectation that most students are young and well qualified in a traditional sense , older students who have entered through different routes may find it more difficult to succeed than in courses where there is more support , both at an institutional level and from other students with similar backgrounds and experiences . |
8 | Here again , though , this is not by itself to say that where a co-operative can get properly started in a capital intensive business , it would find it more difficult to compete than would a conventionally organised firm . |
9 | Western Europe and Japan may find it politically difficult to finance and support Anglo-American interventionism in the future . |
10 | In these circumstances , the senior staff will find it virtually impossible to teach and supervise students as well as provide the patients with adequate nursing care . |