Example sentences of "[pers pn] be find [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Amongst them are found the last adepts of controlled altered states , out-of-the-body experience , psycho-navigation , environmental wisdom and time-honoured alternative methods of giving birth , healing , living and dying . |
2 | If I am to find a criticism , it is in the rather erratic organisation of the material . |
3 | ‘ How clever you are to find the perfect English rose of your dreams . |
4 | It should be stressed that these increases should not be attempted unless you are finding the original routine fairly easy . |
5 | The bog , dear members of the board , may be a bourgeois invention , and perhaps Colin 's biodegradable crap is a true anarchist statement , but some of you are finding the stink of revolution too much . ’ |
6 | Many of you have said that you are finding the two morning services a help in meeting others . |
7 | Disclose that you are finding the proceedings formal and ask if the other person minds being more informal . |
8 | okay you 're erm you 're getting rid of your communist ideas you 're finding a smoother way to getting erm to achieving a similar sorts of effects |
9 | ‘ It 's clear that you 're finding the strain of an illicit relationship hard going . |
10 | She 's finding the recession a real struggle and says the banks are making things even worse . |
11 | She 's found a lump on my neck — a small one about the size of a marble — that was n't there last time she powdered that bit . |
12 | She 's found a job and is moving into a small flat . |
13 | Ever since she gave up full-time employment where everyone touched their cap to her , she 's found the loss of identity difficult to cope with . |
14 | Jo 's relationship with Chris gives her the security to pursue her career and in him she 's found the man of her dreams . |
15 | This may be because by now she is find the spelling test hard and is getting anxious ; or it may be because she can not make an accurate guess at the way new words are pronounced . |
16 | She 'd told her husband she was going out for a walk with their pet dog , Kirsty , when she was found the dog was still clinging to her . |
17 | Penny was usually a very bright and cheery Brownie , but she was finding the loss of her pet budgerigar very hard to bear . |
18 | Now she was finding the affluent West had its own poor and destitute : " There are so many sad and lost people — psychiatric , emotional , problems of insecurity and alienation . " |
19 | She was finding the party more trying than she expected , and told me to come and get her if I needed her for anything … |
20 | She was finding the presence of Sister Dew intolerable and could n't think why Mark and Sophia had invited her . |
21 | For some reason , she was finding the last few pages difficult to sort out . |
22 | Shelley Cameron could never be called strait-laced , but she was finding the atmosphere rather more lively than she was used to back in her little cottage on the sleepy borders between England and Scotland . |
23 | There is no outside market for the output of Division A. We are to find a suitable transfer price . |
24 | Kripke therefore sees the conclusion of the argument to be that if we are to find a ground for our belief that there is an objectively correct method of continuing the series , we must look beyond the individual to the community of rule-followers . |
25 | He needs to think of how we are to find the right ministers , men and women — to let people know that there is a vocation called holy orders , of ‘ unique difficulty and unique happiness ’ ; the variety of ministers , deaconesses , teachers in schools , lay preachers , monks and nuns and friars who belong to ‘ the praying heart of the Church ’ , without which its mission would not have the power of God within it . |
26 | ‘ God meeting us no longer as ‘ Thou ’ , but also disguised in the ‘ It ’ ; so in the last resort my question is how we are to find the ‘ Thou ’ in this ‘ It , ’ ( i.e. , fate ) . |
27 | If we are to find the answer to the problem of what gives stretches of language unity and meaning , we must look beyond the formal rules operating within sentences , and consider the people who use language , and the world in which it happens as well . |
28 | We are to find the corrected sum of squares of three numbers using the formulae |
29 | We 've been in flowers most of our lives but not demonstrating , which we 're finding a bit , a little bit er different . |
30 | We 're finding the gradient the gradient on a specific graph when we plot the X against the Y , the Y against the X. |