Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pers pn] [vb base] found " in BNC.

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1 As promised last week , there 's also a four-page report on slimming which I 've found really interesting since it involves one of the finalists in our recent 16+ Model Of The Year competition .
2 ‘ The word feud suggests a degree of acrimony for which I 've found no evidence . ’
3 Well it certainly is but er I 've grown potatoes myself for years and never had any trouble with them boiling into the water but this year I can not get a good potato , all of my usual favourites like Estima which I 've found is a usually good all round potato , it it 's a monkey for boiling into the water and one thing I can only assume is that the weather 's had a lot to do with it , my ground 's been waterlogged most of the season .
4 I only hope that you will never have to read this letter — not because my life is worth anything to me but because it breaks my heart to think of you alone in a world which I have found to be so harsh and unforgiving .
5 Four clearly identifiable characteristics which I have found in all the new churches — worship , fellowship , evangelism and training — are discussed in the chapters that follow .
6 This is a trick which I have found really amazes children and indeed will work on adults too .
7 Here perhaps we would like to reply : The description of what is got immediately , i.e. of the visual experience , by means of an interpretation — in an indirect description , ‘ I see the figure as a box ’ means : I have a particular visual experience which I have found that I always have when I interpret the figure as a box or when I look at a box .
8 But we can also see the illustration now as one thing , now as another ’ , Wittgenstein imagines someone like Locke — though he does not mention Locke — saying that ‘ I see the figure as a box ’ means ‘ I have a particular visual experience which I have found that I always have when I interpret the figure as a box or when I look at a box . ’
9 Does ‘ I see the figure as a box ’ mean ‘ I am experiencing something , something an artist could put on paper , which I have found I experience when I am prepared , by the text , to apply the figure in certain ways ? ’
10 When I say , ‘ Now I see it as a duck ’ , am I saying that I have a certain Lockean visual sensation — that is , that the figure appears to me , in a non-concept-dependent sense of ‘ appears ’ , in a certain way — which I have found I always have when I am led by the accompanying text to apply the figure in a certain way ?
11 One embellishment to list-making which I have found keeps my spirits up is to include in the list ( a ) one or two things I have done already ; ( b ) a few things that are easy and unproblematic ; ( c ) the item ‘ Make List ’ .
12 This , in brief , is the framework of political calculation within which I have found it useful to investigate the idea of investment planning as a means of appropriating within socialist argument the changing structure of capitalist property in Britain .
13 Such developments keep Johnson and Boswell at a further remove , although on the wall of the castle hangs a framed letter in which Johnson , with his attractive spidery writing , gives thanks to his host : ‘ The kind treatment which I have found wherever I go makes me leave with some heaviness of heart an island I am not likely to see again …
14 He commented that it was a result ‘ very similar to the reaction which I have found with water from the Chalice Well at Glastonbury ’
15 Other fabrics which I have found to be very effective are Polartec 100 , used by Rohan ( £27 ) and Karrimor ( £25 ) and ACL , which is used by Berghaus ( £27 ) .
16 My conviction is to stay here , to love this country ( which I have found — in spite of its beauty and its sunshine — hard to love ) , and to give all I have to help these people find their miracle — for the sake of the rest of Africa .
17 In this respect the following is a technique which I have found particularly useful : We 're stuck ( again ) !
18 So D Y by D U is equal to D Y by D X is equal to D Y by D U , which we 've found from here , from Y equals
19 The kinds of stages which we have found in the work of Marx and Engels seem now to most anthropologists much too moulded to European history , even taking into account the modifications which , as we saw , were gradually incorporated in their work to handle their growing knowledge of non-European societies .
20 Factors which we have found correlate positively with the emergence of strong goals of recognition , status and praise , and which provide themes for selection , are :
21 ‘ Arc is a specialist tool , not for everyday use , which we have found particularly useful for regional mapping .
22 The severity of antral gastritis was scored using the method of Rauws et al , which we have found to be a sensitive method for assessing the severity of H pylori -induced gastritis .
23 Most people have experienced expository prose read aloud which they have found difficult to follow in the spoken mode .
24 These are just some of the aspects which they have found particularly useful to their operation :
25 However , despite some thought-provoking case studies collected by Leff and Vaughn ( 1985 ) which illustrate the sorts of unusual parent-child relationships which they have found , there is little good research to inform the debate .
26 What I 've found is that there 's a lot more complexity and problems in happiness , many more layers , than I 'd imagined .
27 What I 've found to be the most inspiring of his work have been the songs which are ultimately almost meaningless in their simplicity .
28 I simply have n't had time to copy out what I 've found .
29 This is partially true , but the motivations for saying ‘ quack ’ , the kind of quack a duck makes , the social message that is being conveyed — fear , alarm , pain , surprise , contentment , ‘ Come here ’ , ‘ Go away ’ , ‘ Look what I 've found ’ — this all requires a mind behind the larynx to make it express or utter the intent and feeling within the duck 's mind , to give the quack the correct inflection and intonation .
30 ‘ Look what I 've found in my pockets !
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