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

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1 I never thought I would ever find a woman who could mean as much .
2 I would never find a better musician , his contribution to Re:Joyce was unquantifiable .
3 She would also find a way to protect her twin — after all , it was n't a crime to run away with the man you loved .
4 When Gloria had got over the first shock of Saul 's horrifying death , she put the warehouse up for sale , together with the contents of the ship-chandlers shop on the ground floor , confident that she would soon find a purchaser .
5 No , but you can , you can build any amount of hostels you like that could accommodate all , all the people that there are , but you would still find a proportion of those who do n't want to come into the system , so , you know
6 But really , soap is very drying on our skin and if you did n't use soap and you use a cleanser you would certainly find a difference immediately .
7 If you locked up one of these shawlies , as you were coming away from the Main Bridewell , you would usually find a deputation of shawlies coming running down the road .
8 By the time we reached Tony it was obvious we would never find a crossing point .
9 Golda Meir replied that ‘ if he was ready and willing to confront us and the world with a fait accompli [ i.e. annexation of Arab Palestine ] — the traditional friendship between us would continue and we would certainly find a common language in arranging matters of interest to both sides . ’
10 It 's the sort of question that a man and a woman might very well give different answers to , but it seems to me that there are different sorts of things that erm some women tend to notice , different sorts of ideas that tend to assume prominence in the imaginations of some women , and erm to that extent I think that George Eliot 's sympathy for other people , including people that she does n't actually agree with , is perhaps a characteristic that one might tend to find more in a women novelist than in a male novelist , although I 'm not sure that one can be absolutely dogmatic and say that one would never find a male novelist who could write the way that George Eliot does .
11 After most peoples experiences of travelling on camels they would probably find a penny farthing easier , but Robyn Davidson trekked 1,700 miles across the Australian desert with two camels and a dog for company .
12 To every argument she put forward he would inevitably find a counter , and she had no doubt that could go on forever .
13 It was not too far away and he would definitely find a rope there .
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