Example sentences of "we [vb mod] find that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If , post-barrage , water flows slow down , we may find that less mud is pulled in and the situation may stabilise .
2 The problems of crofting may be insoluble in terms of practical politics , but , if we look at them in the right way , we may find that they themselves are a resource .
3 We may find that some of the ideas we want to test are very difficult ones ; certainly , in using this particular example of baptism , we are not taking the easiest idea ever put forward .
4 We may find that the writer was completely biased in his views and that he falsified his evidence , in which case he is a perjurer and we should hold him in contempt .
5 Second , we may find that other research refutes the findings of the first study .
6 We may find that a particular reply which we had expected to be only given very occasionally looks as if it might well be much more prevalent than we had expected .
7 We may find that provided we are not too tired or hard pressed we can manage nicely , but particular weak spots flare up when we overdo things .
8 Of course then we may find that there is no real conflict at all and that the objective aims of the disputants are rather sordid and mercenary .
9 Similarly , we may find that arms and faces are raised , or that kneeling is an appropriate response in the congregation .
10 When the house of childhood does not serve as a place of support and nurture , when there is intense conflict between different members of the household , then we may find that many memories of indoors have been suppressed .
11 Similarly , we may find that a service is important symbolically or bolsters the social work profession .
12 For example , we may find that a job applicant for a position in sales was an international athlete in her teens ; on its own this piece of data is interesting but provides almost no insight into future performance in sales , especially if there is no demand for athletics in the job .
13 We may also feel the need to use the toilet during a severe panic attack and we may find that our breathing pattern changes markedly .
14 We may find that the corporatist vision of the company is legitimating a structure of hierarchical managerial power by appealing to the purposes for which that power is exercised .
15 Perhaps if we look beyond superficial disagreements we may find that today 's men and women of influence share fundamental beliefs and that these beliefs can inspire a common approach to community care .
16 But if not , we may find that Britain , which entered the war arm-in-arm with the US , will leave it arm- in-arm with the Europeans .
17 But as those who want the information get more cunning , we may find that our personal privacy has been eroded forever .
18 We may find that there is a substantial difference .
19 We may find that my Golden Goose gets its scraggy little neck damaged in the normal course of play . ’
20 That is , we may find that we do need a flow of information through the backwards pruning decision points , that we need information about seem/seam to make a decision about so/sew .
21 It is also that the the maintenance of our road schedules continues to a very high standard and so we are n't er , we have to take er the money from that source er and I will be hoping that perhaps in this we may find that we do not need to raid that particular fund so that we may find
22 Thus we can see the expanded negative reproduction appearing , as Bukharin posited. if we compare the progress of the schemas above with the results if g' had continued at 0.1 we should find that in PP4 W = 23,958 as opposed to the actual 19,073 .
23 In practice , we should find that any conversational fragment will exhibit patterns of talk in which both ‘ speaking topically ’ and ‘ speaking on a topic ’ are present .
24 If we were to look at the balance sheets of these other banks , we should find that their customers ' deposits had increased and that this increase was matched on the asset side by an increase in their operational balances at the Bank of England .
25 If we were to inspect the balance sheet at intervals as this process continued over time we should find that operational balances were oscillating around their original level while the increases appeared in deposits ( on the liabilities side ) and advances ( on the asset side ) .
26 We said in section 5.1 that when we came to analyse the operation of the discount market from a conventional point of view , we should find that there were a number of curious features .
27 We 'll find that the answer drops out once we have understood why organisms exist anyway .
28 And I 'm sure when we do these blood tests we 'll find that things are not altogether normal , now sometimes it 's actually the way you respond to treatment that gives it away rather than
29 I think we 'll find that it is drawing back . ’
30 Interestingly enough , when you come to language , we 'll find that that 's a far more complicated topic .
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