Example sentences of "[conj] find you " in BNC.
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1 | Or found you again either . ’ |
2 | So I followed you over , and found you here in the cottage . |
3 | I opened the door , and found you unconscious . |
4 | And found you gone . ’ |
5 | While Mother and the others ran to the west side of the house and found you , I went east . |
6 | From the moment I answered my door and found you standing there glaring at me . ’ |
7 | Mind you , so did we when we went round your place last night and found you gone . |
8 | ‘ Although when they first walked in and found you out cold on the floor , they thought you were one of the gang too ! |
9 | Maybe your man is about to leave you and finds you less lovable than you 'd like . |
10 | ‘ What if the beast had woken up and found you taking his food ? ’ |
11 | You are a natural athlete and find you can disguise your shots easily this way . |
12 | - You think you 're buying three pounds of onions in the shops , get home and find you 're actually carrying a bag of the new season 's hyacinth bulbs . |
13 | After serving a customer , you open the till drawer and find you have no change . |
14 | Also it 's a role that tends to creep up on people — you do n't suddenly wake up one morning and find you are a carer . |
15 | If you have to have a special diet for health reasons , and find you can not afford the price , make sure you are claiming the supplementary benefits to which you are entitled . |
16 | , You enter the downwind leg while flying a Bonanza and find you are about 400 metres behind a Piper Tri-Pacer which is flying considerably more slowly than you are . |
17 | I 'll take it back and find you some that is , sir . |
18 | Finally you put it all together and find you got a nice solid looking case . |
19 | and find you wide-eyed with the curtains back |
20 | ‘ I 'll go back to the house and find you some clean sheets and blankets . ’ |
21 | In some firms you come in one morning and find you no longer have a desk to work at . |
22 | It 'll be awfully sad if you marry her and find you do n't like her later . ’ |
23 | I do n't want to get back here and find you 've legged it . |
24 | Shall mummy go and find you some socks ? |
25 | Paddling out at real Waimea was the equivalent of squaring up to an over from Harold Larwood and finding you had forgotten your box and pads . |
26 | It 's a bit like coming back to Britain and finding you 've committed yourself to living in Brigadoon . ’ |
27 | ‘ No worse than your PR consultant from London coming in and finding you kissing your secretary ! ’ she spat , rigid with outrage . |
28 | He straightened up , then bowed slightly , ‘ I apologise for barging in and finding you gloriously undressed on my bed , and for ordering you out while I took a shower . |
29 | This is like playing for Shildon against Bishop Auckland and finding you were being marked by Bobby Hardisty . ’ |
30 | ‘ I think we should try and find you something tomorrow , though . |