Example sentences of "i [modal v] find [adv prt] what " in BNC.
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1 | I must find out what it is . |
2 | I must find out what she 's got , what 's going on . |
3 | Dreams are the key to understanding — that 's why I must find out what my dream means ! |
4 | I 'm reading Sense and Sensibility and I must find out what happens to Marianne . |
5 | I had some dim idea that I should see what sort of creatures these whores were , so that I might find out what I was . |
6 | Mind you , he did n't force me , but I knew that even successful businessmen asked his advice , so perhaps I might find out what this study of how to work was all about . |
7 | Graham joined in , ‘ I 'll find out what the union rates are tomorrow . |
8 | Now I 'll find out what is really worrying Washington . |
9 | There was a pause and I heard Ed say in his pleasant West Coast accent : ‘ I should n't , but since it 's you , Sally , and as long as my name is n't mentioned , I 'll find out what I can . |
10 | ‘ I 'll find out what the local police know , ’ said Coffin as he left . |
11 | How do I get the honest answer and that is another matter , I , I , I 'll find out what they say , but er I suspect that they will erm not be doing an awful lot , I suspect they 'll pretend , er that they will erm be helpful , and then they wo n't do an awful lot , |
12 | Well I 'll find out what she 's doing |
13 | It was only a one-sided lock , which is completely and totally different to an ordinary lock er working both sides , you see what I mean and er I er I 'd got to er make a key , number thirty-nine just like that , see but I had it and I could find out what thirty-nine was and I could make them one and send it and knowing it would fit see and er when they had different people working there , you know staff , things like that , not a lot of orders but er somebody else come . |
14 | I have n't spoken to him since — oh , except to say I 'd find out what I could . ’ |
15 | Perhaps I shall find out what they mean , thought Grainne , moving on . |
16 | If you like I 'll ask around back at the church and see if I can find out what 's on offer . ’ |
17 | ‘ So I have to fail all my GCSEs so I can find out what you knew all the time ? ’ |
18 | Because I mean I can find out what goes on |
19 | ‘ See if I can find out what the problem is . ’ |