Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [modal v] find [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But today for the first time she was certain that even in Paul 's presence she would find the courage to say what she wanted , what she really wanted , in the depth of her soul ; she was certain that she would find this courage even at the price of ruining everything between them . |
2 | so that you may find that father is n't up to it today |
3 | Never shop when you 're tired as the chances are that you 'll find any bed comfortable |
4 | ‘ I do n't think , ’ she said evenly , ‘ that you 'll find any mention of feebleness and clock-watching in these . ’ |
5 | As far as possible we 've attempted to provide references within the Warhammer rulebook , the Bestiary , or the Battle Magic rulebook so that you can find relevant sections more easily . |
6 | You have already proved to yourself that you can find enough willpower to stick to this programme for three days . |
7 | What I mean is that you will find little use for the basic ‘ one — pause — two ’ sequences of block followed by counter-attack . |
8 | We hope that you will find this issue of New Products Update as helpful and informative as the last . |
9 | The Council hopes that you will find this booklet of use . |
10 | ‘ The school raised additional areas that we might find worthwhile exploring . ’ |
11 | But such is the fascination of the story that we shall find Catholic scholars in the vanguard of those who sought that very mechanization . |
12 | If anybody had told me this time last year that we 'd find another pyramid at Giza , I 'd have said they were crazy ’ . |
13 | An incurable optimist , she was sure that they would find some way of making their living , but she knew that her sister was afraid they would n't — and in that case , of course , they would have to let the cottage , and separate after all . |
14 | Squids are so intelligent and swift-moving that they must find little difficulty in avoiding man 's clumsy deep-sea dredges . |
15 | I ventured on one or two occasions to suggest that he might find some way of dispensing with her services . |
16 | Zbo had been impressed , when he convalesced in the south in 1916 , by the rich residents there and he believed , somewhat naïvely , that he would find important clients to buy his paintings . |