Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] find that " in BNC.

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1 I went along to the dining car where I found that Zak had already positioned some of the actors at the tables for the cocktail-hour double-length scene .
2 This is confirmed by more detailed research evidence , for example Wenger 's ( 1984 ) study of elderly people living in rural North Wales , where she found that married and infirm people had distinctive patterns of personal support , where the spouse was the main helper for every task mentioned .
3 Another important exception can be found in Grieco 's ( 1987 ) data on the use of kin networks to secure employment , where she found that relatives as distant as cousins were as likely to be involved as close kin in arrangements which brought a number of male and female kin into the same workplace or firm .
4 This modern justification of the discretionary power of corporate managers has a parallel in administrative law where we find that one of the arguments used to legitimate conferring discretionary power on administrative agencies has been their expertise and special competence in a particular field .
5 In his private practice he had adults in psychoanalysis and some children too , though with children he now concentrated more on the ‘ therapeutic consultation ’ , where he found that a single interview could at times unhitch a developmental hold-up .
6 Erm , the only area that I found that er there was a particular wish to keep was the road le was the path leading down from down to itself .
7 I thought for two days that the machine had swallowed it and it was only on the monday morning on the way to the bank that I found that it had miraculousloy reappeared in my wallet again .
8 It may well be there is nothing wrong with hops in this form except that I find that brewers who use them , such as Whitbread and Charles Wells , produce beers with a bitterness that is a shade too harsh for my liking .
9 Suffice it to say that I find that had those alterations not been carried out when they were , it would not have been possible for the plaintiff to be discharged from Hunstead Park in May of nineteen ninety since her home would not have been suitable for her .
10 It is no longer that I find that it is a four bedroomed bungalow which is required , with bedrooms of sufficient size in the case of the plaintiff and the plaintiff 's parents and that work of alteration er to the bungalow will be necessary along the lines of Mr report but it will not involve the building of any extension .
11 And I tell you anoth another thing that I find that I blocked out from my mind sometimes , that 's the sound of central heating , particularly fan assisted heating .
12 I have to say Chairman that I find that the suggested resolution of six is totally adequate to deal with and I , I have read er the motion proposed by through a couple of times , and you know , it 's having a few frills here and there and some are , I , I , I find this one thing er more than adequate er to deal with the situation and er I would move that resolution formally .
13 With your with regard to erm the tenants and and the contact you had with them , erm would you say that you found that people tended to be supportive of each other ?
14 Once you find that you can visualize a single item , repeat the process with a group of three or four .
15 We have used the FCL record as published , although we found that they omitted two minor troughs around 1800 and that a different length for the final solar cycle is obtained when making use of the most recently available data .
16 In reality it 's nowhere near as bad as the Scouse hype during the 80's , it 's just that we found that a bit easier to take .
17 It is rather sad that due to the subsequent rather narrow defeat of the motion that we find that such a large complement of Northern Labour MPs absented themselves from such a vital environmental vote due to prior engagements and by doing so thus failed to support their Labour colleague Kevin McNamara , the sponsor of the Bill , and failed to contribute to ending once and forever this sickening , depraved social pastime .
18 erm Many of the problems of what are usually called ‘ advanced capitalist industrial economies ’ are similar , erm and I think it is increasingly the case that we find that we ca n't tackle them on our own , we need to consult , we need to learn from each other .
19 Later studies failed to find any response , for the most part , although one found that two out of 16 schizophrenics responded .
20 Yet no sooner is the ball winging towards the uprights than we find that the goal posts are being moved .
21 The overlap has two corners , one of which moves to the other under F and under R , so we find that the commutator is a pair of twisted 2-cycles , affecting only four out of the six corners involved in the moves F and R .
22 Just as Jesus ' life was the embodiment of God 's love , so we find that the Holy Spirit is particularly given to believers to live out God 's own love in their loveless lives .
23 Once we find that
24 The inhabitants of Mauléon remained pro-English rather longer than most , for the good reason that they found that to be governed from England was the nearest one could then come to being autonomous .
25 Although he found that television is far less violent than in Japan , the United States , France or West Germany , Dr Tadecki intends to campaign with Mary Whitehouse to curb violence on the screen .
26 Although he found that teachers used many different strategies in helping children , individuals tended to employ a limited range of reinforcements and corrections according to whether they thought of reading as a " word-recognition skill " or a " meaning-getting process " .
27 The International Monetary Fund on Dec. 15announced that it found that Bosnia-Hercegovina , Croatia , Macedonia ( provisionally designated by the IMF " former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia " ) , Slovenia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were the successors to the assets and liabilities of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the IMF .
28 Then it roared and tried to stand up , and it was n't until it was nearly upright that it found that its feet were tied very firmly to the legs of its chair .
29 It was then , too , that he found that her meeting with the King 's mother was over — happily , as she told him , smiling ; although her welcome would not be complete until the King himself left St Hilarion and sent for her .
30 The relief was so great that he found that his hand was creeping across the table towards hers .
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