Example sentences of "i [modal v] find [pron] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I had the strange impression that he wanted me to believe he was death ; that at any moment the leathery old skin and the eyes would fall , and I should find myself the guest of a skeleton . |
2 | Having looked forward with anticipation to the Bölkow , I wondered whether I might find it an anticlimax . |
3 | Right bring the tin round here and I 'll find you a pencil right , now bring your Snow White thing round , that 's the best one to use , right |
4 | ‘ I 'll find you a room — ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll find you a book , ’ said Joe , who needed to keep his living-room to himself when he was doing his specialized work . |
6 | ‘ When we arrive I 'll find you a seat in the stand which is reserved for guests and then return to collect you at one for lunch . |
7 | Come on in , I 'll find you a chair . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll find you an ashtray . |
9 | I 'll find it a billet in a few days . ’ |
10 | ‘ If only I could find you a job here . ’ |
11 | I will find you a flat — something old and handsome , that you will like . ’ |
12 | Having read the transcript of evidence and having reviewed the findings of fact made by the deputy judge , I can find nothing the matter with his conclusion that the onus of establishing testamentary capacity had not been discharged . |
13 | ‘ I 'll see if I can find you a treat . ’ |
14 | See if I can find you a picture of a of a , I 've got a picture of a Roman legionnaire here but not the standard bearer . |
15 | Then I 'll see if I can find you a job and some decent lodgings . |
16 | ‘ I can find you a dentist even at this late hour . ’ |