Example sentences of "[adv] you [modal v] find a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Below you will find a match report for our thrilling 11–0 defeat at Alborne the other week , which Ted included in a recent letter .
2 Moving down you 'll find a hotplate with two large spillage wells , four sealed burners which are easy to remove and two large removable pan supports which help you slide food from burner to burner .
3 If you 've said you 've , that you think you believe whales and dolphins should not be hunted then perhaps you can find a photograph showing those creatures swimming in the open ocean , something to think about .
4 Others swore they tasted fine , if only you could find an army of friends to devour them with .
5 So you 'll find a range of programmes which start with a problem ( of one kind or another ) and end with a solution which the audience finds — hopefully — more satisfactory .
6 Above you will find a sample itinerary , prepared to a brief given to us by an imaginary customer .
7 Finally you must find a way to hang the picture .
8 One or two weeks later you should find a lot of pupae .
9 Now you can find a way , Hilary , I 'm sure of it .
10 Now you must find a bed for me , ’ he added , ‘ and remember , not a word to anybody .
11 Often you will find a horse or pony which never gets over this fear .
12 Again if you shop around you should find a bargain but you might think it worth spending a few pounds more to get extra help and advice .
13 Underneath you 'll find an oven big enough for a family-sized turkey .
14 Here you will find a strip of hotels , restaurants , bars and clubs ( do n't forget you have to be 21 or over to buy alcohol in Florida ) .
15 Maybe you can find a use for it , girl . ’
16 Sometimes you will find a swatch size given in 100 ROWS and 100 STITCHES .
17 Sometimes you can find a lid ( operculum ) preserved as a fossil , that closed the aperture when the mollusc withdrew into its shell .
18 ‘ It is indeed proper coffee , ’ I confirmed , ‘ but if you insist on the wimpish unleaded kind then you will find a jar in the locker above the sink .
19 In emergency the person in the seat next to you may be allowed to indicate ‘ slow down ’ by moving his straight right arm gently up and down in front of him ( not in front of you ! ) ; then you will find a place to pull in and stop .
20 Then you must find a way , Joan de Warenne ! ’
21 Established to tackle thorny problems , it was hardly surprising that , in the words of Lord Shawcross , ‘ if you could n't find a solution which commanded general support , then at least you 'd find a way which would enable the whole matter to be put on the back shelf . ’
22 These instructions go to the village there ahead of you , as soon you get there you 'll find a colt tied up that 's never been ridden , right , a donkey .
23 In there you 'll find a sink on the floor , just large enough to stand in , and you can have a good long soak up to your knees .
24 If she is not there you will find a notice on her door telling you where she is to be found .
25 If you have n't ordered your copy yet you will find an order form on this page in the magazine .
26 Pigeons : Railway stations , buildings and ledges are where you might find a pigeon 's nest .
27 I think you might find a situation quite clearly where you would find a child behaving in such a way in the classroom that it was being disruptive to himself , disruptive to teachers , disruptive to , to his classmates , and therefore the , the first move must be in a direction of rearranging that behaviour so that there could develop a situation in which you might do something about the learning difficulty .
28 The old , the new , the traditional , the modern , the sophisticated , the famous , the charming — the choice is yours because nowhere you will find a range of accommodation such as we have within this brochure .
29 Making a mylar sheet is mercifully silent and you can do this almost anywhere you can find a working surface .
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