Example sentences of "[pers pn] should find a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She told me I should find a rich girlfriend . |
2 | Do maintain the knee flex and you should find a good top of the backswing position . |
3 | This month , if you can haul yourself away from such hypnotic topics , you should find a universe waiting to be conquered . |
4 | One or two weeks later you should find a lot of pupae . |
5 | It is n't a good idea to climb hills after eating at the Naked Man — ideally you should find a quiet corner and sleep it off like a boa constrictor does after it has swallowed a goat or two too many . |
6 | Again if you shop around you should find a bargain but you might think it worth spending a few pounds more to get extra help and advice . |
7 | Devlin shook his head , ‘ Jesus , son , but I 'd say you should find a different class of work , the both of you , ’ and he turned and went out . |
8 | And the wildfowl and wetlands trust say that if you should find a sick bird , do n't take it to them — contact your local branch of the RSPCA . |
9 | and you should find a pair of trousers |
10 | ‘ I seem to expect the whole happiness and sweetness to come from you ’ , he wrote as he warned Helen that she should find a real need for patience with him . |
11 | There was , however , no necessity for us to go down the hill for water , for if we continued a little further we should find a good spring on the road . |
12 | That we should find a mind of such devious ways . ’ |
13 | It is essential that we should find a way to control our currency and to make it stable . |
14 | ‘ We suggested to the ministry a long time ago that they should find a flock with salmonella and test the eggs for salmonella . |
15 | So Adam sat chafing in Castell Coch while Owen and his men camped in the forest beyond Gungrog Fawr , and waited until they should find a chance to cross the river again . |
16 | In 1786 Lord was approached by several members of the club , most notably George Finch-Hatton , later ninth Earl of Winchilsea , and Charles Lennox , later fourth Duke of Richmond [ qq.v. ] , who suggested that he should find a new ground for them , because they wanted the privacy of an enclosed ground near the centre of London . |