Example sentences of "you [modal v] find [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the chilly windswept plains of Patagonia , you may find a burrow about the size of a large rabbit hole .
2 You may find a stream , a cave , a factory , a prison you did not know was there but which insists upon itself as a landmark .
3 Nearer to Hangaroa you may find a cave which wears painted motifs .
4 Start looking for suits and going away outfits early hopefully , you may find a sale bargain or two .
5 It is quite possible to fit V8 and Auto parts to a Land Rover either by mounting the transfer box further back remotely or by fitting an adaptor between the auto box and transfer box The whole job needs a lot of re-engineering of the vehicle Depending on your disability you may find a hand operated clutch which is easy to fit or an automatic Range Rover may be the answer
6 ( You may find a dictionary helpful here . )
7 Adult dogs do take longer to settle in a new environment than puppies in any case , but you may find a dog whose history is well known .
8 You may find the door locked , ’ he says mysteriously .
9 You may find the default compiler option for the H P is different to the default compiler option to handle signed and unsigned integers or signed and unsigned bytes , may be different .
10 You may find the grain has been raised , so some fine sanding will be necessary , working only with the grain of the wood to avoid scratches .
11 You may find the patient has little interest in food , so he may need encouraging to eat a little at a time .
12 But you may find the road blocked .
13 If you are active in the evening and yet do neither of these things , then you may find the room stuffy .
14 If the yeast foods caused you to have an abdominal reaction , then you may find the weight loss came to a standstill this week .
15 You may find the boat a bit cold when winter really sets in . ’
16 If you try saying ‘ yes ’ or ‘ no ’ with a level tone ( rather as though you were trying to sing them on a steady note ) you may find the result does not sound natural , and indeed English speakers do not use level tones on one-syllable utterances very frequently .
17 You must find a squat for yourself .
18 ‘ Then you must find a way , Joan de Warenne ! ’
19 Finally you must find a way to hang the picture .
20 You must find a space in the text so that pictures can do the work .
21 ‘ Now you must find a bed for me , ’ he added , ‘ and remember , not a word to anybody .
22 It has the same excellent graphics and takes place in the Castle Wolfenstein where you must find the spear of destiny , killing the guards along the way .
23 You must find the work hard — which makes the writing of these articles even more commendable .
24 To make good a specific track to and from a station you must find the heading required with a known or unknown wind .
25 Like so many crafts , if you are to enjoy flower pressing to the full you must find the method , materials and styles that suit you best , and you will only do this through trial and error .
26 You must find the truth , Master Corbett .
27 He told a key meeting in Dunkirk at the end of August : ‘ You must find the nerve to ask for a better treaty ; one that hands less power to Brussels , controls bureaucracy more stringently and leaves France her autonomy in foreign and monetary policy . ’
28 This month , if you can haul yourself away from such hypnotic topics , you should find a universe waiting to be conquered .
29 Again if you shop around you should find a bargain but you might think it worth spending a few pounds more to get extra help and advice .
30 One or two weeks later you should find a lot of pupae .
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