Example sentences of "find [pron] way [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Once manufactured and distributed , the material may always find its way to the hands of others who are less equable , so that its effect may be to stir up racial hatred indirectly .
2 But the conviction too often remains that any extra money in the government pot will somehow find its way into the pockets of the country 's leaders .
3 With this , however , there was concern that , over the years , the radioactivity would still find its way into the oceans through a network of recently discovered lakes beneath the ice .
4 It will also find its way onto the shelves of most major university libraries .
5 He also said that the envelope the Brownie had kindly picked up had dropped from the Earl 's pocket without being noticed by him , and that as the Brownie was so kind as to share her sweets with him the Earl was sending a tin of his own , which he felt sure from what he had seen of this Brownie would find their way into the mouths of all the other Brownies in the Pack too .
6 Deaf and dumb children who could manage by self-teaching alone through their eyes to make themselves useful and a source of income to their parents did not often find their way into the asylums .
7 Consider the following extract which aims to help students find their way around the parts of a textbook .
8 If anyone can find his way through the tracks and forest paths to where that hag lives , Pointer will ! ’
9 When Berg describes the Goldwyns moving house , moreover , to 1800 Camino Palmero or 1200 Laurel Lane , you could probably find your way round the properties blindfold on his description .
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