Example sentences of "we can find a " in BNC.
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1 | It is in Michel Foucault that we can find a broader view of the place of the pathological female in the modern medical paradigm . |
2 | Same as 8 , if we can find a recording ! |
3 | ‘ We can find a bird 's nest in the woods , I bet . |
4 | It is only when we begin to face an illness that we can find a cure . |
5 | If we can find a mystery variable which completely captures the causal mechanism , the effect of unemployment experience on law-breaking will disappear when the mystery variable is brought under control . |
6 | If we can find a process that affects only one piece in a face , then the commutator of that process with that face gives a 3-cycle of a piece , or a pair of flips or a pair of corner twists , depending on whether the process moves , flips , or twists the piece . |
7 | Therefore , the BFS is efficient if we can find a non-negative solution of for all j . |
8 | Any two solids can therefore be glued together if we can find a liquid which will wet them both and then harden . |
9 | ‘ Let's see if we can find a way . ’ |
10 | It is perhaps in the surviving pre-Conquest books more than anywhere that we can find a clue to Lanfranc 's impatient determination to make a completely new start with the monastic life at Canterbury . |
11 | But even if we respond to the money question alone , we can find a very real contribution . |
12 | If we want to go further back in history ( and are prepared to be suitably eclectic ) we can find a similarly expressed contrast between Roundheads and Cavaliers . |
13 | For example , suppose we can find a set of multipliers pi such that P(A) vanishes . |
14 | Now while , we can find a submatrix Y1 such that unc where E1 is of standard canonical form , Y1 is not of the general form D1 and so will not permute with C1 . |
15 | So that if we deal with it er er in a way that we can find a professionally acceptable |
16 | ‘ And perhaps , ’ added Mary cleverly , ‘ we can find a boy to push you in your wheelchair , if you ca n't walk , and we can go there together without any other people . |
17 | ‘ We can find a way from down here ? ’ he asked . |
18 | I 'm sure we can find a pretty young thing for you . " |
19 | In my humble opinion if we can find a formula round this table for satisfying them , and that 's , I mean that 's who we 're trying to satisfy . |
20 | Sometimes we can find a room in a nearby house for a lower amount , reflecting either less space or more simple facilities . |
21 | If we can find a way of sending a parcel , we must do so . |
22 | Maybe we can find a proper exorcist . ’ |
23 | This graph demonstrates that , providing that we are careful to establish safe intervals for the various parameters , we can find a normalised measure which is remarkably linear with respect to true area . |
24 | We must both find a way through this , and I demand that we in this country support the Commission in its negotiations , demanding that the United States come further towards us , so that together we can find a solution for the whole world , instead of throwing batons at each other across the Atlantic . |
25 | Given the Minister 's assurance that , if we can find a better form of wording , it can be inserted in the Bill in another place , I shall not press the sub-amendments . |
26 | There will be some toy elephants for sale — IF we can find a shop outlet within the Pavilions . |
27 | SOLUTION We can find a value for the relative molecular mass Mr of the solute directly from the va n't Hoff equation ( 11 ) . |
28 | For any infinite sequence of symbols 1,2,3 and 4 allowed by Fig. 6.6b we can find a vertical line of points ( arrived at by taking away " two-thirds ' of an interval an infinite number of times ) from which trajectories pass through the four shaded areas in the prescribed sequence . |
29 | Since periodic orbits can contain any finite number of symbols which repeat , it is clear that we can find a periodic orbit which passes arbitrarily close to any other trajectory in the strange invariant set . |
30 | Let's see if we can find a pub . ’ |