Example sentences of "[pers pn] must find [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I wo n't do anything terrible , it 's not her fault — but I must find a way — ‘ |
2 | I must find a telephone , Harriet thought , as she hurried , head bent against the biting wind , along the Paris street . |
3 | I must find the man who did this . ’ |
4 | I knew that these might well be the sidh 's last days , and I knew as well that I must find the courage and the strength to send one of you away . ’ |
5 | You must find a squat for yourself . |
6 | ‘ Then you must find a way , Joan de Warenne ! ’ |
7 | Finally you must find a way to hang the picture . |
8 | You must find a space in the text so that pictures can do the work . |
9 | ‘ Now you must find a bed for me , ’ he added , ‘ and remember , not a word to anybody . |
10 | It has the same excellent graphics and takes place in the Castle Wolfenstein where you must find the spear of destiny , killing the guards along the way . |
11 | You must find the work hard — which makes the writing of these articles even more commendable . |
12 | To make good a specific track to and from a station you must find the heading required with a known or unknown wind . |
13 | Like so many crafts , if you are to enjoy flower pressing to the full you must find the method , materials and styles that suit you best , and you will only do this through trial and error . |
14 | ‘ You must find the truth , Master Corbett . |
15 | He told a key meeting in Dunkirk at the end of August : ‘ You must find the nerve to ask for a better treaty ; one that hands less power to Brussels , controls bureaucracy more stringently and leaves France her autonomy in foreign and monetary policy . ’ |
16 | as if , for a young woman , the quest for identity is not painful and confusing enough , she must find a way of lifting the burden everyone implicitly assumes she will carry . |
17 | Instead she was told she must find a mate to make a site near by and start a new race of Callanish eagles . |
18 | She must find a teacher . |
19 | This surely must be a trick , one to which she must find the answer before setting out with him . |
20 | ‘ We must find a leech , ’ Bicker replied . |
21 | You are really saying , ‘ We must find a way to do the impossible . ’ |
22 | Then we must find a way to force Monks to talk . |
23 | We must find a way of distributing the burden more fairly . |
24 | I take the view that a collection of material which is consonant with our acquisitions policy in other respects , should be accepted on the assumption that we must find a way of preserving it and making it available . |
25 | I share the view of the hon. Member for West Bromwich , East that it does not make sense to go back to the days of the red flag , but we must find a compromise between the passenger 's interest , which is the interest of the railways , and the pedestrian 's interest . |
26 | But I mean , like the inner and the outer , we must find a rhythm — ’ |
27 | We must find a place in the ruins to hide until we can rouse him . |
28 | In order to apply this method to large-scale problems , we must find the tree T B using the pointers available . |
29 | We 've got the staff — now we must find the desire . ’ |
30 | We must find the photograph before she sends it ! ’ |