Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [noun] [vb mod] find [pron] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | However , the recent study by PA Management Consultants Ltd found that in themselves the analyses of the cases examined had not produced hard evidence to support the hypothesis that co-operatives would find it very difficult to compete in capital-intensive production : |
2 | Not even American hostility to the British Empire as then constituted — and so resolutely defended by him — seriously disturbed his belief that Britain would find her main security in a transatlantic relationship . |
3 | Not , in that division , the belief that achievement would find its own reward . |
4 | It is a reasonable assumption that people will find it easier to accept a product if it appears in a context into which they could fit themselves , being used by people whom they could — or would like to — resemble . |
5 | ‘ A high level of government funding is the only way that industry can find its way through this maze , ’ he said . |
6 | Next year 's meeting is to be held in June 1992 in Glasgow , where environmental lobbying is expected to be at such a pitch that delegations may find it politically impossible to approve any renewal of large-scale hunting . |