Example sentences of "you [modal v] find he " in BNC.

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1 If your horse is a reluctant showjumper you may find he is more enthusiastic at hunter trials , due to the natural-looking fences and the galloping between fences , which can wake up the laziest or horses .
2 When the mesomorph gets onto solids , you may find he ‘ wolfs ’ down big meals very quickly .
3 You could n't walk into his dressing-room five minutes after the curtain came down for fear of what you might find him doing .
4 You might find he 's very tired this afternoon
5 ‘ And I 'm sure one day you 'll find him .
6 ‘ No , but you 'll find him in the bar at the nearest race meeting to London .
7 When there 's no racing nearby , you 'll find him in the Garrick Club . ’
8 Maggie started to laugh , saying , ; ‘ If you could n't find him among the five hundred there 's less chance you 'll find him among the fifty . ’
9 I think you 'll find him very cooperative . ’
10 You 'll find him dragging his half-starved body through the streets of London , mumbling random thoughts through a woolly balaclava into a rickety Dictaphone .
11 You 'll find him at home ; he was n't fit to go to work today .
12 You 'll find him there if you look . ’
13 You 'll find him just as easily on Paddington Station if you happen to be looking . ’
14 You 'll find him behind a small wooden counter in the left-hand corner of the bar .
15 Perhaps the ladies could check the gardens and the outhouses , although I doubt if you 'll find him there . ’
16 You 'll find him soon enough .
17 You 'll find him in his office . ’
18 You 'll find him on the practice pitch . ’
19 ‘ If you wish to meet the dog , ’ she whispered , ‘ you 'll find him on the island . ’
20 You 'll find him in the Royalbion Hospitality Unit . ’
21 ‘ I think you 'll find he 's also her brother . ’
22 I should warn you — you 'll find he 's a rather silent type where women are concerned .
23 I think you 'll find he wants him to be the best player in Scotland and NOT England
24 I remember that song that you mentioned that you quoted at the beginning of the programme ‘ Look into the Irish , the Welsh and the Scot , you 'll find he 's a stinker as likely as not ’ is how it went on .
25 I threatened to put him on a discipline charge because whenever the drunks were turning out , you 'd find him in the station writing some trivial bike without a light .
26 He worked for Bonanza some of the time , but mostly you 'd find him lounging around the green tables .
27 ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him .
28 He therefore earnestly begs of me that since you deservedly have the nomination of an Gardner to the Chelsea Garden , which I understand is now vacant , that I would address you in his behalf that at least you would accept of him as an Candidate if there are other competitors and , if found sufficiently qualifyd you would propose him accordingly as you shall find he deserves .
29 A junior spin doctor wandered down the aisle of bus and aeroplane using the language which presumably they drum into them at medical school : ‘ I will certainly convey your request to the Prime Minister for a comment on these polls , but I think you will find him taking the view that after April 9 you will all be writing about him winning the only poll that matters . ’
30 In 1738 Bartram journeyed to Williamsburg in Virginia with a letter of introduction from Collinson to John Custis : ‘ In the vegetable kingdom perhaps you will find him more knowing in that science than any you have met with .
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