Example sentences of "will [verb] find a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But in most situations , when you 'd be asking a colleague on the same staff to work with you , you 'll need to find a way of working that is not going to cause massive disruption to the school timetable , that 's not going to demand that the headteacher come and cover one of your classes while you 're busy with your investigation into the disappearance of the crew of the Marie Celeste .
2 ‘ We 'll have to find a way of taking Fenella with us , ’ he said .
3 He 'll have to find a way round that clause in Edward 's will . ’
4 Yeah , so I mean you 'll have to find a spot on the film where it
5 She 'll have to find a path around it either north or south and there 's no path except the ride . ’
6 Well , I 'll have to find a place to lay my cropped and weary head for the night , wo n't I. This is the bit I 've been trying not to think about .
7 He says they 'll have to find a lot of money up front before they even pay for the tags .
8 He looked about for a thing to waft with , saw nothing satisfactory , scowled and said , ‘ I suppose I 'll have to find a fan of some sort . ’
9 You 'll have to find a job , you know . ’
10 ‘ From now on you will have to find a shoemaker skilled enough to make the sort of shoes you like and you might find that difficult .
11 The company expects to ship hundreds of thousands of Am486 parts this year and according to vice-president Robert McConnell , the company can expect about a 5% market share this year within its capacity limits , and that to boost market share it will have to find a partner .
12 You will have found a sample sheet of this new paper in last month 's issue .
13 At the preparatory stage in drafting legislation civil servants will try to find a way of indicating Parliament 's intentions as to the sort of considerations of policy or fact that are to be treated as properly relevant to the decision , and the procedural requirements to be observed , but without tying the Minister 's hands too tightly in situations which can not be foreseen .
14 There John Major will try to find a compromise between saving money and saving his majority .
15 Overdrive will try to find a replacement driver but offers no guarantee in this regard .
16 Sooner or later the searcher will fail to find a registration that he is looking for .
17 Please God the money raised will help find a cure . ’
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