Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv] find " in BNC.

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1 I am shortly to find out , for I am booked to fly out to the Falkland Islands in a few days !
2 In the meantime , I am off to find a loose brick in the local bandstand as a suitable ‘ post box ’ to match the latest Revenue regime in my area .
3 all the same , this new set is a genuine competitor ; rather to my own surprise , I am currently finding it the more enjoyable .
4 I 'm just finding levity a bit hard to take at the moment . ’
5 I 'm here to find single women , ’ admitted a computer scientist from Bell Labs , peering at my label , New Scientist ?
6 I 'm here to find the Oldenburgs .
7 I 'm always finding mud from your boots on my pillow . ’
8 I 'm off to find a patch of me own . ’
9 Bearing in mind that I 'm still finding my way around Symphony , I fear that every next step might lock the processor .
10 I 'm still finding my way around , but mostly I 'm enjoying it . ’
11 I 'm still finding my way … ’
12 But I was n't to find that out for a while yet .
13 is when I first raised my question on that with all those things at the back of my mind , I was n't finding that as we used to get it
14 This is quite a long way down for coins of this period and it would explain why I was n't finding anything earlier .
15 Erm I mean I was just finding myself expressing the views that er given the dramatic change in the composition of the County Council since the election , I would have thought something as major as the East Grinstead by-pass would need to be considered by the new council anyway and er I think it would be perhaps er assuming too much er to believe that the present council would follow the line of the previous council that 's only er a personal expression .
16 As I was soon to find , he was a man you could like even when you were joined in battle with him .
17 I was soon to find out .
18 Having never seen a swing bridge before I wondered how the boats were going to get under it but I was soon to find out .
19 I was still finding out some of the things which had n't been done during the symposium itself .
20 But I was now finding a whole new community I felt more comfortable with .
21 Table 8.1 summarises some research on grammatical features in different sign languages which are also found in BSL and which have been discussed in this book .
22 In other countries it is sometimes seen in dogs imported from endemic regions Gross : They are readily recognised on the basis of size ( 1.0-2.0 cm ) , being much smaller than the common ascarid nematodes which are also found in the small intestine , and by their characteristic " hook " posture .
23 By contrast , a scientist who produces results which are later found to be false runs the risk of losing respectability amongst his peers , advancement from his employers and future support from funding institutions .
24 The inquisition also excludes holdings in Middlesex which he had passed to his younger son in 1271 and the lands he is known to have acquired in Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire and which are later found in the possession of his family .
25 " I was also favoured with several of the nuts , commonly called Molucca beans , which are frequently found on the western shores of this and others of the Hebrides .
26 " I was also favoured with several of the nuts , commonly called Molucca beans , which are frequently found on the western shores of this and others of the Hebrides .
27 Thus , for example , those of C. oncophora and C. curtiei which are primarily found in temperate ares are similar to those of Ostertagia ; C. punctata and C. pectinata which are more common in warmer areas have similar requirements to Haemonchus .
28 So do other goods , such as batteries , which are rarely found in state shops .
29 You can aim for a stylised representation of nature , but include straight lines and symmetry , which are rarely found in nature .
30 Any synthetic chemical will carry with it a small percentage of undesirable substances which are not found in the essential oil .
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