Example sentences of "[pron] will [adv] find the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's one of the reasons why I tell you not to sit on benches because you 'll probably find the residues of ink along the edges even after the most careful clean up . |
2 | You 'll probably find the walls washed clean , but there may be some evidence that he got out through one of the lavatory windows . |
3 | And on the M forty itself at junction two there 's a contraflow now in operation with two narrow lanes only in both directions and you 'll also find the westbound entry slip road closed . |
4 | No partnership has a guarantee of happiness , and if you give up at the first hint of discord you 'll never find the rewards a mature and honest relationship can bring . |
5 | You 'll never find the negatives , so do n't try . ’ |
6 | Fuerteventura is a true desert island whose character revolves around its sand beaches = surely among the world 's most exotic ; quite certainly you 'll never find the like within four hour 's flying time from Britain . |
7 | ‘ You 'll only find the sugar that 's naturally in the fruit , ’ said spokesman Elon Newton . |
8 | Do not just avoid paying the bills in the hope that you will eventually find the money . |
9 | In addition you will also find the oil spot market , the energy future exchange , the grain exchange and the fruit auction . |
10 | Always you see the written list after the tenth word and then go through the list again with your PP ( never repeating the individual word of course , but knowing the subject you will now find the words easier to recognize ) . |
11 | ‘ They 'll soon find the evidence they need , once they know where to look . ’ |
12 | The forced march through Siberia becomes increasingly desperate and hallucinatory ( in fact Ypsilanti is , from the outset , clear in his own mind that they will never find the emperor ) : when the regiment comes to cross the tajga in July 1918 , the forest takes on the appearance both of a paradise regained and of a place of horror , endless in extent , haunted by marauding tigers and ghostly tribes . |
13 | ( 2 ) Teachers should appreciate that the staff can not do their research for them , and should be prepared to help themselves , though they will usually find the staff to be extremely helpful . |
14 | Should the ball be unaffected by the crosswind , the next stroke is playable to the green , and should the ball be caught by an extra gust , it will still find the right of the fairway or the light rough . |