Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [adv] find [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Developing countries may now find a market .
2 The empty oil-drum was awkward to handle : their fingers could not find a grip .
3 Opposition leaders urged that any loopholes in British-Irish extradition laws should be closed to ensure the Warrington bombers could not find a refuge in Ireland .
4 I think it would be most appropriate for the local representatives of the Church of Scotland , since the areas are presbyteries , to take the initiative or to give that encouragement without which these local teams will not find a place .
5 This is at least partly influenced by the fact that , if the exchange closes , wholesale customers can often find the means to carry on trading amongst themselves .
6 Hopefully , the searchers would also find an escape route .
7 Unfortunately , despite recent reductions in the cost of ISDN connections ( by both BT and Mercury ) , many potential users will still find the cost of adopting the relevent new technologies prohibitive .
8 This , plus a variety of photographs of him featuring a range of his involvements and achievements would eventually find a place in his portrait portfolio .
9 But other couples will either find a way through and re-negotiate their relationship to allow for the different people that they 've now become , or they may shelve them because they get caught up in the , the very busyness of life , what we call the , the productivity phase , which is the third phase , where couples are maybe having children , building up a family , building up careers ; they 're involved in that sort of activity .
10 But the police wo n't find a thing unless we call them . ’
11 I think he goes training because he knows the police can never find an Athletico training session .
12 Also , if Rough Trade went under , there 'd only be one really big indie distributor left — and one result would be that many less commercial records would never find an outlet .
13 Very few records will not find a place anywhere on the cylinder .
14 If the tinkerers can not find a way of preserving the non-party aspect of the Upper House , people might vote to keep it roughly the way it is .
15 What is the mid-point of the argument that some teachers do not want to reflect , others can never find the time for reflection and others feel it unnecessary ?
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