Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] find a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh , y-yes , ’ she stammered , her heart suddenly finding a lot of extra energy . |
2 | I could get a few Copt bankers to club together to find a sufficient sum . |
3 | First Edition TWO MEN who fled after bungling a raid on a shop jumped into a getaway car only to find a policeman at the wheel . |
4 | If that is the case that each of the political parties , as I assume is the case for er the Conservative party , I know it to be the case of the Labour party I assume the same is true for the Liberal Democrats and other parties represented in this house , that they undertake the very considerable organisational er er process of selecting candidates only to find a few weeks before June the ninth , that as a result of the difficulties that I 've described as far as the French government attitude towards these elections is concerned , that er in fact we have to revert to the existing arrangements and that we can not have these new er boundaries in place . |
5 | Saturday work is usual in the retail trade ; however much the social disruption is stressed at interview , keen candidates may nevertheless filter out the information they do not want to hear , resigning six months later to find a Monday to Friday job . |
6 | Soviet and American tests with animals also found a decline in the production of red blood cells that seemed to worsen the longer the animals were in orbit . |
7 | In St Augustine 's interpretation of Trinitarian doctrine , Hilton also found a way of showing how sinful man could learn about the incomprehensible God and return to his creator . |
8 | We had of course already found a transient increase in the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor . |
9 | Contemporary artists favour a droit de suite with near unanimity , even though their work rarely finds a secondary market . |
10 | Videos of sports activities , concerts and visits always find a ready market amongst parents and staff . |
11 | The soul of a true Hero always finds a better rate of exchange , and is valued highly by the gods . |
12 | Mick even found a modern Italian guide . |
13 | AS IBM CALLS IN THE HEADHUNTERS AGAIN TO FIND A NEW FINANCE CHIEF |
14 | The situation was further complicated by those like Stubbes and Perkins who saw dress contusion as symptomatic of impending social collapse , and those like James I whose hatred of female cross-dressing introduced a misogynistic factor which antedated current social anxiety yet found a powerful focus in it . |
15 | Describing himself as the only bishop born , ordained , and consecrated in Scotland , Ewing nonetheless found a solution to the troubles of the Episcopal Church in its future alignment with , or incorporation into , the Church of England . |
16 | Guests always find a warm welcome at the Del Mare — a small hotel with a really friendly atmosphere , run by the Galno family . |
17 | Theories of maternal need rapidly found a place in countless training courses for workers with children . |
18 | The novelist in search of character thus finds a fellow-worker in the painter . |
19 | At that moment the senators wife sensed the eyes of another man upon her and turned her head quickly to find a tall , leanfaced Frenchman in a white dinner jacket standing beside the governor 's aide , watching her intently . |
20 | While water certainly found a place in the past in the landscapes of famous gardeners like Capability Brown , this was scarcely water gardening as we know it today . |
21 | Paleontologists often find a scattered collection of worn pebbles in the vicinity of the fossilized abdominal region . |
22 | Another eighty yards had to be traversed — to Charlie it felt more like a mile — before the captain eventually found a tiny gap which he was able to crawl through . |
23 | The voice is very important then , and people usually find a female voice more persuasive than a man 's . ’ |
24 | If the Commission then finds a proposal to be incompatible with the common market it is empowered to require its abolition or alteration , subject to the right of appeal to the European Court of Justice . |
25 | Picturesque eclecticism never found a place there , and a classical tradition emerged which set Australia apart from Canada , India , South Africa , and even to a certain extent neighbouring New Zealand . |
26 | This is not advised however , because once the film of living tissue which covers the hard skeleton is broken and breached , bacteria and protozoans soon find a way below the remaining film and destroy the polyps . |
27 | But where Kant then found a place for religious faith in the realm of practical reason , in ethics and morals , Schleiermacher held that this too was inadequate . |
28 | The journey is not a long one , a few centimetres only , and the babies quickly find a teat . |
29 | I came home seconds later to find a scene of unbelievable devastation — a chaotic heap of shelves , books and nails , with may parents have-buried under the mess , trying guiltily to repair the damage . |
30 | Police later found a notebook at Laing 's home . |