Example sentences of "[noun sg] would [be] find " in BNC.

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1 Yes , and Isabel must know , must surely remember it , Isabel who had had such a well-developed , careful , private system for the storing , ordering , labelling , arrangement and organisation of things , whose books were in a certain line , so that she could tell you at once , and without ever having to get up , what sat next to what and where Lewis and Short or Cassell 's French-English would be found , were she to consent to your borrowing them because you had lost your own .
2 In the early days of what was a massive police investigation , officers were confident the killer would be found and the £500 sum was considered appropriate .
3 Surely something in the way of work would be found tomorrow .
4 A special place of honour would be found for books having some close connection with an important event in history and perhaps even helped to shape it .
5 Now , she added , the next hurdle for the team would be to find a sponsor to help with the expense of travelling to the championships .
6 His first move would be to find the airport 's long-stay car park and to switch the plates on his vehicle for those on one of the more recent arrivals .
7 But substitutes for parts of the saint 's body would be found no less efficacious in guaranteeing his or her presence .
8 For two sleepless nights , rugby player and fitness fanatic Brian lived with the fear that Joanna 's lifeless body would be found and he would be charged with murder .
9 His widow Sheila said last night she had hoped and prayed her missing husband would be found alive .
10 If the performance were costed , the assumption that the retirement pension is not earned but an unreciprocated gift from the employed to the non-employed would be found to be untenable .
11 A more general procedure would be to find all solutions obtained by rounding each non-integer variable in either direction ( in the example this gives ( 3 , 0,1 ) , ( 3 , O , 2 ) , ( 4 , O , 1 ) , ( 4 , O , 2 ) ) , select the feasible ones ( in the example this means ( 3 , 0,1 ) and ( 4 , 0,1 ) ) , and choose whichever of these gives the greatest objective function value , in the example : ( 4 , 0,1 ) .
12 Anyway , you should n't be surprised — you said yourself that there was a risk that the two men affected by the drum explosion would be found and their condition understood . ’
13 Now almost by definition it 's very very unlikely in this county that a site of that size development would be found within a built-up area .
14 The fairy would then fly up the chimney and the human baby would be found at the door .
15 The tortious liability of the appointing authority under Hedley Byrne & Co Ltd v Heller & Partners Ltd [ 1964 ] AC 465 would have to be investigated , with the probable result that the authority would be found to have owed a duty of care : see 14.11 .
16 The strategy would be to find that different objects fall at different rates and , likely as not , determine that two variables were mainly responsible — size and the shape of each object .
17 They decided that the undercover plotters would be most afraid of publicity and political pressure and that their best hope would be to find an influential member of parliament who would believe their story .
18 The remainder would be found by the NRA .
19 However , the system of floating exchange rates was thought at the time to be a temporary feature of the international monetary system : it was hoped that a new framework would be found for a return to some kind of adjustable peg in which the burden of adjustment was clearly defined , both for deficit and surplus countries , and in which reserve assets were not based primarily on one currency .
20 A great mound close to him , but the daily norm that was so precious to the administration of the camp would be found wanting that day .
21 Iraq 's Feb. 15 offer was hailed by Gorbachev 's spokesman Vitaly Ignatenko as further cause for optimism that a settlement would be found .
22 If , in replacing black — in blackbird by blue — , one merely replaced ‘ black ’ by ‘ blue ’ , then the contrast would be found to recur .
23 In 1916 , H. A. L. Fisher , the Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University , was appointed President of the Board of Education , with the promise that ‘ money would be found for ambitious educational measures ’ .
24 In the event , few attempts at car restraint were made because it was assumed that the money would be found for reconstruction , but in the crisis-ridden post-1960s British economy , available funds never approached the levels needed for a widespread application of environmental area principles .
25 I do not know how the money would be found , except from higher taxes or higher electricity prices , or both .
26 Also on item one six two indicated very very clearly and very positively that the money would be found in the nineteen ninety four ninety five budget , not from the ninety three budget and er somehow you 've got to resolve one or the other .
27 But I thought the main concern would be finding the right building for a museum of this type , and that there would be no need to buy any pictures for it .
28 If , therefore , the normal population in this age group was screened at five year intervals , and assuming that the polyp/carcinoma sequence takes longer than five years , 190 cases of cancer or premalignant polyp would be found per 50000 examinations — that is , 1 in 263 : a higher detection rate in the normal population than that achieved by annual colonoscopic surveillance of extensive longstanding ulcerative ulcerative colitis .
29 Since the shift in demand was not predictable , even rational people would not have expected it , and so the typical supplier would be finding the price of the good on her island higher than she was initially expecting the average price to be .
30 Meyer of Leipzig preferred to think that if sufficiently diligent search was made natural sources of jade would be found in Europe itself .
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