Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [modal v] [adv] find [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Again she saw Gazzer in her mind , laughing with Bella , clowning around , never taking anything seriously and she knew that she could never find the right words to convince Bella that he was dangerous . |
3 | The great thing about tea drinking is that so many varieties are available that you can always find a brew that is appropriate to the occasion . |
4 | This must be the ultimate beach resort in all of Greece — five miles of sand stretching away into the distance in either direction — more than enough for even the most demanding beach baby and relaxed enough so that you can always find a place to sunbathe however you want to . |
5 | Having convinced yourself that you can safely find the ‘ hold ’ switch and abort an autorotation landing , you should beware of making a habit of this . |
6 | A problem that 's come your way and it is n't the usual problems that you can quickly find an answer to . |
7 | Do not just avoid paying the bills in the hope that you will eventually find the money . |
8 | But I was going to say that you will never find a purer woman than Mercy Chant . |
9 | So large was the first general edition of 1935 that you should easily find a copy for not more than £10 . |
10 | Finally we observe that unc and so , if we replace the unc sign by + , if we simply drop the unc sign and if we then agree to write unc we establish a notational way of writing polynomials that we might just find a little easier to work with ! |
11 | They had four children and not much income and in those days believed like the rest of the middle class that they could only find a good education for their boy at an independent fee-paying school . |
12 | The UK Prime Minister , Margaret Thatcher , described the ruling as " grossly offensive and totally unjustified " and claimed that " such a judgment will encourage terrorists to the view that they will probably find a safe haven in Ireland " . |
13 | The forced march through Siberia becomes increasingly desperate and hallucinatory ( in fact Ypsilanti is , from the outset , clear in his own mind that they will never find the emperor ) : when the regiment comes to cross the tajga in July 1918 , the forest takes on the appearance both of a paradise regained and of a place of horror , endless in extent , haunted by marauding tigers and ghostly tribes . |
14 | But to hear now that That Woman was living in the Dower House , the very woman on whose account his mother had been incarcerated there , filled him with such distress that he could barely find the strength to be civil . |