Example sentences of "find their " in BNC.

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1 A deep black dado below the white walls surrounds the room in order to provide an enhanced sense of perspective to those who see only a blur and have to find their way using very little visual data .
2 It was there for all to see — BR became less of a corporate business , more an overlord for the sectors who were expected to find their own feet with or without government subsidy .
3 It helps them to find their centre of balance when working close together and also to counter-balance their weight when necessary .
4 Some colours and wood grain effects are beginning to find their way on to the market , although most are still white .
5 So they have to find their way into the international financial system , where they can be given a veneer of legality .
6 One must remember that these were times when each crew had to find their own way to the target , nearly always having to use dead reckoning to do so , and when moonlight or a fortuitous flare might illuminate the target .
7 Young bands have to find their own team ( agent , manager , publicist and others ) to put around them and to believe in their music .
8 Millwall v Arsenal Arsenal still have to find their form of a year ago but they continue to pick up points at regular intervals , and with Marwood fit and Groves recovered from a virus they should have the resources to beat a Millwall side again lacking Briley and looking for their first League win since September 23 .
9 Thornton and Higgs were told that each boat caught about 2000 dolphins each year , travelling up to 180 km ( 1 12 miles ) offshore to find their quarry .
10 With industries and jobs disappearing around them as they still try to find their way in the new Germany , many east Germans find it comforting to enjoy some harmless fun where , for once , they get the upper hand .
11 Our correspondent visited Nissan 's plants in Tennessee and north-east England , and Toyota 's in Kentucky , to find their answers
12 The laborious compilation of exhaustive ‘ histories ’ , or tables of instances , is an essential first stage of Bacon 's method , the second of which consists in the scrutiny and examination of these many and varied instances to find their common form .
13 Resolution into these parts is necessary in order to find their respective causes .
14 In studying these to find their causes we need to have done some natural philosophy , because these motions of the mind have their causes in sense and imagination .
15 I expect it 's hard for them to find their feet on these shifting sands . ’
16 Because Hengistbury was a port , we were especially interested in identifying which pieces of pottery were local and which imported , and in trying to find their sources .
17 Rough weather fell when the platform called the sisters ‘ back to the fold ’ , stirring protest that women had never left any mythical fold in the first place , and if anyone needed to find their way home , it sure was n't the sisters !
18 If none of this additional information interests you , an excellent alternative is to read the labels on the foods you already buy to find their content and nutrition value .
19 ‘ That guy seems OK , ’ Nathan said , as he and Ari tried to find their way through the labyrinth of Roirbak 's complex to the canteen .
20 A more fundamental change has come from studying how animals orient themselves not in a simple environment but in a structurally complex one ; for example , how they use landmarks to find their way home .
21 ‘ For three years the Government has been cutting help to the unemployed , depriving them of the training they need and reducing their ability to find their way back to work .
22 The Nez Perce then descended the eastern Bitterroots into Montana on 25th July to find their path blocked by a crude stockade , subsequently dubbed ‘ Fort Fizzle ’ .
23 I like pupils to find their own way round .
24 So far , he had not met any strange animals , terrifying monsters or lost pupils trying to find their way out , and after a few journeys began to feel quite safe as he wandered through the never-ending jungle of passageways .
25 Despite the end of the cloth trade , two World Wars and a major fire , Woodchester Mill has remained a busy working site with Woodchester-built pianos still managing to find their way to every corner of the globe .
26 Each separate action needed for life-skills is taught to the group , and within this all individuals are encouraged to find their own solutions to problems .
27 As they rose and stepped back , they both were surprised to find their eyes pricking .
28 In Alexandria he found that the railway meandered down to the beach and passengers had to find their way on to the trains without any benefit of station buildings .
29 Simple arithmetic told us that even if we gained the summit we would be stumbling back down in the dark like late cinema-goers trying to find their seats .
30 The obvious advantage is that they provide sack-loads of fun and laughter , and the disadvantage is that you sometimes have to wait three hours for them to find their boots in the morning and finish flossing their teeth .
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