Sentence examples for finding it too from inspiring English sources

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Gautier didn't really like it, finding it too easy.

If you're finding it too difficult, you really can leave.

Byrne rightly sets little store by this picture — finding it too "discreet," "decorous" and "reticent".

He also did not like Medem's final cut, finding it too pro-Basque nationalist.

Meanwhile, she claimed to have stopped reading any Twitter commentary about herself, finding it too adversarial.

Wheldon went to the United States to develop his career after finding it too expensive to do so in Britain.

He left the New Age life, finding it too feminine, and spiralled down a sinkhole of conspiracy theory.

I thought it was great, but Franco, finding it too contrived, preferred his banana-lemon cream encased in thin pastry.

She could be vivid company but often preferred to withdraw from society, perhaps finding it too much of a performance.

And the waters were muddied last month when Deutsche Bank, one of the issue's lead managers, pondered buying the bank itself before apparently finding it too dear.

He earned a music scholarship to Jacksonville State University — "I whizzed through music theory," he said — but left school after finding it too restrictive.

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