Example sentences of "find it [adj] [verb] [adv prt] with " in BNC.
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1 | Can I just say from a practical point of view , primary classes are fairly static sort of places , you 've got the teacher in the class all day , and if they say well let's have a micro in our classroom today that can be done , whereas a secondary teacher tends to wander round the school with a load of books under one arm and a bag of equipment under the other arm , and they 've also got to carry a micro round or move a micro from one classroom to another — it 's physically difficult , so in practice the primary teachers seem to find it easier to fit in with micros . |
2 | We found it safer to hold on with two hands then . |
3 | Owen found it hard to keep up with him . |
4 | What his co-religionists sometimes found it difficult to put up with , however , was his abrasive personality and haranguing manner , a combination which ensured fiery exchanges and injured feelings in the frequent communal meetings . |
5 | He found it difficult to get on with people but he was n't a bad man . ’ |
6 | American elite theorists especially proclaimed their commitment to a positivist method , but found it difficult to follow through with appropriate empirical accounts of the exercise of power ( Lasswell , 1936 ; Lasswell and Kaplan , 1950 ; Hunter , 1953 ; Mills , 1956 ; Domhoff , 1976 ) . |
7 | Men thus instructed often found it easier to get on with it than to try and explain the danger all over again . |
8 | Older brother Helgard won three caps in the early 80s , and Muller found it tough growing up with that comparison . |
9 | Doctors have never found it easy to go along with reform and were dragged , kicking and screaming , into the Bevan-style NHS in the first place . |
10 | But , the odd unscripted upset aside , the chairmen and chairwomen find it hard to keep up with torrential voting in favour of the leadership line . |
11 | Some people find it easier to give up with a friend or a group at work . |
12 | This is a branch of the Association devoted to the more senior ex-Manorians who would like to meet up with old friends , but who find it difficult to join in with the annual reunions . |
13 | I must admit , though , I find it difficult to keep up with their thought patterns at times . ’ |
14 | Your only problem now is the fact that you 're finding it difficult to get on with work and responsibilities ! |
15 | I was trying to teach him French , as he was finding it hard to keep up with the stream of orders and commands being issued by the staff . |
16 | It 's very hard , I am finding it hard to keep up with them at the moment . |
17 | Why do some men find it easier to get along with big-busted , mindless blondes ? |
18 | As trade in services soars , taxmen will find it harder to keep up with clever finance directors . |