Example sentences of "he [vb mod] find her " in BNC.

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1 At first his wife never left him , since the doctors had told her that it was vital that he should find her there when he came out of his coma , and then when the immediate danger had passed she visited him three times a day and gave him his meals .
2 How dull he must find her , to rush off and talk to someone else .
3 ‘ If things are as you say , then a man can never be sure of his wife ; never be sure that he 'll find her there when he comes home at the end of the day .
4 He might find her a novelty for a while , but novelties soon wore off .
5 If only he could find her .
6 If he could find her .
7 That he could find her whenever he chose …
8 There was no doubt in his mind that he 'd find her .
9 But he 'd find her .
10 He wondered how he would find her this evening .
11 He knew where he would find her : there at the edge of the temple pool where they had last spoken .
12 Gripping the bannister , she looked down into the hall and saw him standing with his back to the door , looking about him as though wondering if he would find her there .
13 But what she hoped was that he would return before breakfast so that he would find her here , crouched lonely and exhausted on the top stair , waiting for him , frightened because he had left her alone .
14 And the answer was where he would find her .
15 They would walk in the dusk by the water , listening to the lapping of the tide against the boats , and there would be someone there , perhaps , whom she would understand , appeal to more than his usual friends , for she could do things like deal with electricity and mend things , and she had not always lived in England , that was interesting , and she did not just giggle and think about clothes , and he would find her a relief to talk to , this rather exceptional , different person , someone with imagination .
16 She did n't doubt that he would find her .
17 He would find her under sedation — a bit dopey and drowsy , and still in a state of some disorientation and shock .
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