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

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1 The contradictions embedded in the structure of society must eventually find expression .
2 Much against Florence 's advice , Late Lyrics and Earlier opened with an Apology in which he expressed surprise that ‘ in these disordered years of our prematurely afflicted century ’ critics should still find fault with his ‘ frank exploration of reality ’ .
3 Anyone who has had any experience at all of dealing with typeset material or the creation of pages should still find PageMaker the more logical choice , whatever the document .
4 The new decision does not let Hampshire off the hook — the county must still find room for 66,500 new homes — but it accedes to the county 's own view that it can find the space more sensibly outside the north-east or central parts of the county .
5 Ministers must always find time for an Opposition motion of censure but such a motion is inappropriate for some matters .
6 But you must also find ways of working alone and becoming more self-reliant .
7 The county must also find £600,000 to pay for the new bills , which will heap extra work on city and district councils .
8 Since the collapse of the rendering companies , abattoirs must now find methods of disposal or storage for 1,000 tonnes of offal a week .
9 Plans for Christmas should surely find room for Wendy Phillips ' bear and Jane Platt 's mouse — see Picture Knitting and Kaleidoscope , but if you have no plans you 'll find inspiration in Masterclass .
10 Black people can be denied eligibility by rules which were originally drawn up for completely different purposes ; property let to ethnic minorities tends to be of lower quality than that allocated to the white population ; and black families , which tend to be larger , may not find council accommodation which is large enough for their needs ( Brown , 1984 ) .
11 Similarly , an expert selling obsolete knowledge may soon find power is withdrawn .
12 They may thus find ways to get round the controls .
13 The group discussions ( Appendix II ) , which concentrated on people who it has been suggested might face difficulty getting credit because their backgrounds might not find favour with lenders , again showed very little sign that even ‘ problem ’ customers are often refused credit which they try to get .
14 Right , I 'll just find Ben and then I 'm off . ’
15 Well you 'll normally find Ian that those erm roundabouts are put at points where there is there 's a known problem in relation to access from from minor
16 You 'll quickly find ways to solve problems as you 'll be feeling most enterprising .
17 You 'll quickly find ways to solve problems as you 'll be feeling most enterprising .
18 You 'll quickly find ways to solve problems as you 'll be feeling most enterprising .
19 No tourist should be without at least 10 times as many pockets as they 'll ever find use for .
20 She said : ‘ I 'll always find loads of material on High Row . ’
21 but I mean , you 'll always find exceptions wo n't you ?
22 You 'll also find articles about the latest versions of Microsoft products for developers .
23 You 'll also find bars , restaurants and cafés nearby , many of which are open 24 hours , so you can eat out or stay in the Inn itself .
24 If you did , ’ said Zeinab , ‘ you might even find Suleiman ready to think again . ’
25 If you served at RAF Valley , Mona , Bodorgan , Llandrog , Penrhos , Hell 's Mouth , Llanbedr or Tywyn , or if you would like to know more of the aviation heritage of North Wales , you might well find Roy Sloan 's researches to be of special interest .
26 As for Boon , he and McDermott might well find places currently in a World XI .
27 Erm , we , you 'll actually find companies er , are very good in these circumstances .
28 ‘ They 'll never find husbands , ’ complained Mary Parkin , ‘ if they 've too much knowledge in them .
29 You 'll never find Corosini on your own . ’
30 Although all EC countries are afflicted by unemployment , you may still find vacancies for nurses in Germany , TV engineers in Portugal or clerks in the European Parliament in Brussels .
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