Example sentences of "[verb] find " in BNC.
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1 | Call the manufacturer or supplier on the telephone number given to find your nearest stockist . |
2 | He was greatly cheered to find so many young architects designing the new classical buildings of which he so much approved . |
3 | They saw the sense of the plan and agreed to find refuges for the boys in the thick forest between Bolfracks and Kenmore . |
4 | On May 4 , India and Russia signed a five-year agreement on trade and economic co-operation which stipulated that payments were to be in freely convertible currencies , and agreed to find " mutually advantageous " solutions to outstanding problems including Russia 's supply of rocket technology and defence spares . |
5 | Well , after Saturday , she would n't have far to go to find it … |
6 | ‘ Yes , London is undoubtedly the best place to go to find a job in the fashion industry . ’ |
7 | He did not have far to go to find an enthralling abundance of birds . |
8 | He 's got a long way to go to find it . |
9 | It meant the pound was set free to float to find its own value in world markets . |
10 | Both Wigan and New Zealand are living in Lowe 's shadow and , on the evidence of this scrappy affair at Central Park yesterday , struggling to find the light . |
11 | The 34-year-old still managed to win 21-17 , 21-9 against Cooke , who has been struggling to find his best form all season . |
12 | The occupation of Denmark and Norway , carried through with unexpectedly low losses and seen as a major blow for Britain , was celebrated as a ‘ great success for the bold , determined policy of the Führer ’ , whose birthday in April 1940 saw propagandists struggling to find new superlatives to express the ‘ unshakeable loyalty ’ of his ‘ following ’ . |
13 | She could see his brain struggling to find an escape route and that he should want one hurt and shocked her . |
14 | SIR — The psephologists seem to be struggling to find the explanation for the last-minute swing towards the government in power . |
15 | During 1914 he completed only eight portraits , tentatively and experimentally , for he was struggling to find himself , trying out different styles . |
16 | So far , however , Nelson is struggling to find backers for his ideas . |
17 | This existing history of ‘ miraculous ’ cures is just a hint of what may be available to the human mind struggling to find a way to greater self-help in coping with ill health and adversity , if only the vitally necessary ‘ faith ’ were more easily grasped and held on to . |
18 | Is your fiancé 's brother making your life difficult or are you struggling to find the perfect bridesmaid 's present ? |
19 | Are you struggling to find a particular product or feel you have a need which is n't being catered for ? |
20 | Every Australian weapon was firing and their grenades , lobbed through open doors and windows , were bursting among the men struggling to find their weapons . |
21 | SOCCER star Neil Webb may be struggling to find top form . |
22 | In practice settings , those involved are often struggling to find ways of resolving the dilemmas they face . |
23 | Johnny Miller is one of a handful of cricket fanzines struggling to find a readership on the fringe of the mainstream of cricket consciousness . |
24 | Who would employ a sixty-four-year-old man when there were thousands of young men struggling to find work ? |
25 | Ruud Gullit is now often banished to the stand , and the 10 million Jean-Pierre Papin is struggling to find form . |
26 | But struggling to find the breath for it . |
27 | Opposition Members are desperately struggling to find every conceivable thing to carp at , because they know that the scheme will be relatively speedy to introduce and that it will work effectively . |
28 | In my patch , many small builders are doing well and are struggling to find enough labour to keep them going in today 's market . |
29 | He has been struggling to find form all season , and maybe Terry Kingston would have been a better bet . |
30 | My feeling is that Leeds are struggling to find a traditional centre-half , and until they do , will look in trouble whenever the ball is in their penalty box . |