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

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1 Even those who slim right down to their goal weight will always find parts they wish were even slimmer !
2 As for Boon , he and McDermott might well find places currently in a World XI .
3 In New York , the board could easily find allies .
4 National groups could only find outlets for their own beer by acquiring smaller companies and shutting down their brewing plant .
5 Leaders of large organisations will inevitably find problems in getting those at lower levels in the hierarchy to comply with their objectives — a problem illustrated by the frequent leaks of confidential memoranda and reports in Whitehall .
6 An advanced ferrofluid could also find applications ranging from medicine ( perhaps to guide drugs to different parts of the body ) to mechanics ( for instance , as a leak-free sealing compound ) .
7 Marion could hardly find words .
8 The ideal Socratic evening came about when one of the speakers was an out-and-out atheist , but sometimes the society could only find speakers of opposing viewpoints within the Christian fold .
9 TeleOrdering users will also find titles wrongly designated in their next morning answerbacks , although orders will still be routed to Penguin .
10 No dictionary can ever be complete , and every user will perhaps find omissions ; and there is the occasional error , as the final section of this chapter describes , but the book remains invaluable .
11 If the dramatic starting point is strong and the situation is clear , children will usually find roles for themselves .
12 The Second International also insisted that the first socialist revolution in a major country would quickly find imitators elsewhere .
13 They will make themselves seen and heard like fireworks on a dark night , and their services will always find takers .
14 Undergraduate and postgraduate students will also find papers worth reading .
15 Since the collapse of the rendering companies , abattoirs must now find methods of disposal or storage for 1,000 tonnes of offal a week .
16 In consequence , Christianity could also find lines of convergence with Mithraism — the more so as Mithraism stressed the immortality of the soul , a future judgement and the resurrection of the dead .
17 The 10% of the population who have addictive disease will always find methods of obtaining alcohol or will turn to use of other mood-altering chemicals .
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