Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] find a " in BNC.

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1 A judge should only find a child guilty of contributory negligence if he or she is of such an age as reasonably to be expected to take precautions for his or her own safety ; and then he or she is only to be found guilty if blame should be attached to him or her .
2 So large was the first general edition of 1935 that you should easily find a copy for not more than £10 .
3 We must both find a way through this , and I demand that we in this country support the Commission in its negotiations , demanding that the United States come further towards us , so that together we can find a solution for the whole world , instead of throwing batons at each other across the Atlantic .
4 It should also find a place in the repertoire of those churches with good musical resources .
5 Those of you who are keen to learn how to fall over without hurting yourself ( usually ) should again find a good judo class ( see page 121 ) .
6 But there can not be an infinite series of causes stretching back endlessly ; for in that case , no matter how far back we were to look , we should never find a beginning of the whole process , and that in turn would make it quite impossible to understand how it could ever have got off the ground , let alone reached its present state .
7 The potential reader of a monograph on a minor artist may not find a book easily , but there are plenty of publications on Leonardo , Rembrandt or Picasso .
8 We 'll just find a hotel and have a quiet meal somewhere and then you can get to bed early .
9 I 'll just find a seven in the blue print
10 I 'll just find a scene where he does this .
11 ‘ Scratch a cynic and you 'll generally find a frightened soul beneath the hard shell . ’
12 Oh you 'll not find a crayon in this house .
13 Finally we observe that unc and so , if we replace the unc sign by + , if we simply drop the unc sign and if we then agree to write unc we establish a notational way of writing polynomials that we might just find a little easier to work with !
14 If you 've been self-employed since five minutes after Lucifer 's fall , and can fork out the massive outlay required , you might just find a way to bribe yourself on to the single-ticket waiting list ; if you belong to a small , minor-league organisation , your company will probably club together with several others to rent a cheap and jerry-built booth in one of the minor outbuildings , and argue with its partners over a tiny allocation of entry passes , whose holders will be consigned to overpriced lodgings in distant and inconvenient suburbs .
15 Do n't think you 'll ever find a home again !
16 " I 'll always find a job . "
17 I know in our case , and therefore probably in a lot that it is n't always possible , they 'll always find a way in , but if there was some perhaps advice to people it might bring down this number of complaints , that you could perhaps do before the wasp season begins , I do n't know whether that 's a possibility or not .
18 But they 're slippery customers and they 'll probably find a way .
19 you 'll probably find a new car
20 you 'll also find a host of inviting bars and restaurants practically on the doorstep of your hotel ; try for example the Shangri-La for a Chinese meal , or Shere-Kahn for delicious Indian cuisine .
21 Her is where you 'll also find a push button which activates the battery repetitive spark ignition for the whole cooker , grill , hotplate and oven .
22 You 'll also find a Slow-set control which will cook a casserole to perfection while you 're out for the day doing something more interesting .
23 You 'll also find a selection of books , from Queen Victoria 's Highland journals , to the very latest bestselling thriller .
24 To another student , whose canvas is in danger of becoming congested , the art master suggests : ‘ It feels like sentences , and needs paragraphs : you 'll often find a picture has a rest — give it some space . ’
25 In some cases , you might even find a list of the apostles — and there would be Matthew .
26 He might even find a way of turning it to his own advantage .
27 He might be more constructive if he cared to pick which items from that he agrees with , we might even find a measure of agreement on one or two of the issues , because they 're not all rubbish .
28 ‘ We 'll maybe find a use for the lass in the kitchen . ’
29 If he could fix that sight , or even begin to do so , he might yet find a way of controlling the thing that had come to haunt him .
30 Turner could arguably find a more permanent niche with another side , through Hampshire have a high regard for his ability .
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