Example sentences of "[adv] find [pron] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So in two years flat , after riding on the crest of a wave , people who had been cock of the walk in ICI suddenly found themselves at the bottom of the league . |
2 | At the age of 30 , I suddenly found myself at a turning point in my life . |
3 | The Oxford ordination ceremonies have been booked for April the sixteenth and seventeenth of next year although the Diocese stresses there 's been no race to be first , they 've merely found themselves at the head of the queue . |
4 | Shadow ministers who visited Washington thus found themselves at the centre of considerable attention , and were probed in detail on their thinking over a range of issues . |
5 | I soon found myself at the Gasthof Lôwen in the little village of Sasbach . |
6 | She was able to get her bearings this way and soon found herself at the back of the house . |
7 | US airlines already find themselves at a disadvantage because of ‘ open sky ’ policies during Reagan-era deregulation , they say . |
8 | If she does , you never know , you could still find her at the old gym , this time in the Band . |
9 | IBM also finds itself at the wrong end of several historical trends . |
10 | They will also find themselves at the centre of the debate over which sources are published and which are not . |
11 | Apart from our regular rehearsals we often found ourselves at a loose end and would all troop round together . |
12 | At its most typical , this new form of innovation is at least primarily a marketing function , and this contrasts sharply with other kinds of innovation , which , governed by internal cultural purposes , often find themselves at the very margin of the market or indeed outside it altogether . |
13 | Although Phil had been slightly reserved in his manner towards her ( Nancy ) , she knew that that was his way and she was enjoying the company of that wiry , small-boned , gently spoken citizen from Sacramento who almost invariably found himself at the back of every queue that ever formed itself . |
14 | The Centre for Human Ecology , with its origins in the late C.H. Waddington 's ‘ School of the Man-Made Future ’ of the 1960s and a long history of promoting environmental awareness within the University , today finds itself at the hub of current ideology . |
15 | Horses eliminated from the race at the bottom of the handicap will tomorrow find themselves at the top of the weights for the ‘ consolation ’ race the William Hill Spring Mile . |
16 | There was only one drawback and that concerned the weaker kittens that sometimes found themselves at the bottom of a pile of bodies and unable to breathe . |
17 | Very often a student creates his first phrase and then finds himself at a loss . |
18 | Niki eats up a few places and then finds himself at the back of a bunch of five cars behind Prost , who is running second . |