Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] might find " in BNC.

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1 However , even the inland counties might find themselves paying as much in local military taxes as they did for the subsidy ; and coastal shires might well pay more .
2 Another way in which the European Allies might find the money was to use German reparations payments ( CORE , pp. 5–6 ) .
3 Its international stature alone guarantees the attraction of custom , particularly from traders involved in export/import finance deals which small domestically-orientated banks might find difficult to cope with on their own .
4 Howard seemed to be making a doomed attempt to explain the Doctor 's business on the island without mentioning zombies , the Necronomicon or anything similar that the military men might find difficult to accept .
5 Figure A illustrates the various legal relationships in which professional caterers might find themselves .
6 I thought other readers might find this information useful !
7 ‘ Some young women might find the life we live here unexciting .
8 ‘ That other women might find my smile charming ? ’
9 Many health educators and local authorities might find it surprising and worrying that any schools could omit such basic concerns as diet and personal health or such high profile topical issues as drug education and HIV/AIDS .
10 Naughty children might find a whip in their shoe .
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