Example sentences of "i do [not/n't] find " in BNC.

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1 I confess I do not find much relevance in this to the death penalty .
2 Whatever , I do not find it surprising that Lacan admired Augustine , and credits him with foreshadowing psychoanalysis ( Ecrits , 20 ) .
3 I have seen less of Olazabal because , for some reason , I do not find him an easy player to watch .
4 I have seen less of Olazabal because , for some reason , I do not find him an easy player to watch .
5 Not a term I would use myself , since I do not find it particularly felicitous .
6 They inspect my passport and I do not find favour in their eyes .
7 Ltd. an action brought by the local authority under s.100 to obtain the abatement of obnoxious odours , raised the defence of best practicable means , and Brabin , J. in his judgement said obiter , ‘ I do not find the meaning of sections 92 to 100 of the 1936 Act ambiguous .
8 Personally , I do not find it objectionable , and in any case the smell goes off very quickly when it comes into contact with the soil and bacteria get to work on it .
9 Looking back on the elements I have enumerated — of change , internationalism and achievement — I do not find it so surprising that I chose an industrial career , although I knew nothing of all this when I joined ICI .
10 And myself , I do not find the creamy threads formed by melting Gruyère all that beguiling .
11 I do not find snow charming
12 I do not find it necessary to reach any conclusion on the question whether a local authority can be guilty of corruption .
13 795 , 806 : ‘ I do not find any uncertainty or ambiguity in relation to the ambit of English law in relation to the extent to which local authorities may sue for libel . ’
14 Since I accept his primary submission I do not find it necessary to consider his other options , but I observe that in every case they would involve the court in a far more creative exercise in framing the law , which I doubt we would be entitled to undertake , than by holding as I would do that a corporate public authority has no right to sue for the tort of defamation and is to be left , if necessary , to such other rights as it may have , in particular the right to sue for malicious falsehood .
15 795 , 806 : ‘ I do not find any uncertainty or ambiguity in relation to the ambit of English law in relation to the extent to which local authorities may sue for libel . ’
16 I do not find this passage altogether easy to follow , especially in its reference to A. v. H.M.
17 I do not find in these passages any sufficient indication that the appeal committee erred in law .
18 The third matter relied on by Mr. Wadsworth by way of criticism of the judge 's order relates to the plaintiff 's delay , but I do not find it necessary to expand that any further in the circumstances .
19 I do not find that evidence in all respects convincing .
20 I do not find the dock company has operated or operates the port other than as a normal commercial undertaking .
21 I do not find in this decision a sufficient support for the wide proposition for which Mr. Collins contends .
22 I do not find that the refusal as made evinced a settled intention on her part to persist in that refusal even if it is injurious to her health and when the best interests for her health require that blood be transfused to her .
23 Given that she is now at this moment incapable of giving or refusing a consent to the treatment which it is necessary in her interests , perhaps to save her life and certainly to advance her cure , I do not find myself satisfied that the refusal is a continuing one , evincing a settled intention on her part to persist in it and accepting , as I do , the father 's evidence that she would rather have blood than die , I declare that it shall be lawful for the hospital , in the circumstances prevailing , to administer blood to her , that being in her best interests .
24 I do not find it easy to reconcile this ruling of Viscount Dilhorne , which was as I understand central to the answer which the House gave to the certified question , with the reasoning of the House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 .
25 I do not find it easy to reconcile this ruling of Viscount Dilhorne , which was as I understand central to the answer which the House gave to the certified question , with the reasoning of the House in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 .
26 His concluding words were : I do not find it easy to stand here and tell those of you who are deaf that you have had a poor education , and that your children are having the same poor education .
27 I do not find it easy , ’ said Abbot Radulfus , with a distinct chill in his voice , ‘ to set aside the issue of murder .
28 I do not find this convincing at all . "
29 And as they are my works , I do not find
30 However , I must confess that I do not find this to be a serious problem at least , not yet .
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