Example sentences of "may [adv] find [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , an expert selling obsolete knowledge may soon find power is withdrawn .
2 They may thus find ways to get round the controls .
3 Although all EC countries are afflicted by unemployment , you may still find vacancies for nurses in Germany , TV engineers in Portugal or clerks in the European Parliament in Brussels .
4 If you can keep your ‘ surplus ’ projects simple and labour-saving — grass-letting or flying flocks of grazing animals for example — you May still find time to concentrate on feeding your family as your first objective on quite a large holding .
5 These are usually available in white or grey in three sizes : 32mm ( 1¼in ) , 40mm ( 1½in ) and 50mm ( 2in ) ; you may also find polypropylene in brown or black .
6 With luck he may also find surveys that provide a much fuller description of properties and the nature of tenancies , including sometimes the names of previous owners .
7 You may also find icons which do no more than invoke an error message because the associated program or file has been erased from the harddisk .
8 You may also find stories which interest and appeal .
9 You may also find egg yolk with your paint is successful — this was used in Italy .
10 You may also find advice on how to couple your camcorder to a second video machine to enable you to copy your tapes and carry out editing operations .
11 You may also find information about the University of Edinburgh at your local British Council Office which you are welcome to contact .
12 Very dry and sensitive skins can not use alcohol-based cleansers and may even find water-cleansing too much .
13 They may even find time for a sustained effort to win the Premiership , a trophy which has eluded them since 1987 , the only way they can improve on their remarkable exploits of the last two seasons .
14 Many nurseries are adding species and Old varieties to their lists and you may well find shrub forms , ramblers and climbers all grouped under the one heading .
15 find their healing rather than bringing the remedy to the person , and we may again find healing in the landscape by tending and restoring old clumps .
16 Like-minded readers may therefore find comfort in a recent article in The Veterinary Record ( 19 January 1991 ) which describes ‘ successful pregnancy following non-surgical embryo transfer in llamas ’ .
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