Example sentences of "[adj] to find out " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now , if you 'll excuse me , I 'll join Adam and Ace to find out just exactly how much damage , thanks to you , he 's suffered ! ’
2 When she started publishing her work , animal behaviour research was dominated by theorists who contended more or less literally that to find out how a creature worked , you took it to bits .
3 ‘ It may take longer than that to find out who sent you that letter , ’ he said rather shortly .
4 that to find out that you shopped them they just as liable to put a brick through your window , or belt you one , or damage your car next time they see it .
5 It is an international attraction and we are planning to do a study later this year in Pennan to find out how many people come to the village and why .
6 It might have been a finger , but I was n't going to do anything hasty to find out .
7 When we hear of such cases , we investigate and draw on as many sources as possible to find out what happened …
8 This record is retained permanently , so if a specimen of rock is put into the detecting instrument , and various careful measurements made , it is possible to find out what the Earth 's magnetic field was like at the time when the basalt cooled from its original molten state .
9 This was non-preordinate evaluation , in which it was possible to find out unexpected information .
10 Using crosses , dots and circles , it was possible to find out which patterns were most effective in frightening away the birds .
11 It is almost always possible to find out the answers to basic questions about pay and conditions prior to the interview .
12 All religious have their own special requirements so it is essential that you see your minister as soon as possible to find out what these are .
13 Oh yes , he had done everything possible to find out just what was going on .
14 LEFT Through archaeology it possible to find out many details about ancient settlements , so that houses and the general landscape can be reconstructed fairly accurately .
15 It should be possible to find out more about the woman from sources less prejudiced than the family . ’
16 Would it be possible to find out what Priscilla 's results were because she 's had a urine test and she 's extremely sore and they 've asked for another urine test , and I 'm
17 Sladen waited nervously for somebody to say something , then asked tentatively : ‘ Well … if we are n't to discover who , is it possible to find out something about why ? ’
18 Firstly , it should be possible to find out what is already known from the local Sites and Monuments Record or Royal Commission for Historical Monuments/Ordnance Survey records .
19 The operations will be carried out so that it is possible to find out how much the order will cost , whether the product is in stock , and whether the customer 's credit limit is OK .
20 It is possible to find out from the data whether a zone has changed between 1981 and 1991 , but not how .
21 But unions at Corporate Jets point out they have no such assurances and are anxious to have a meeting with Raytheon as soon as possible to find out its long-term plans .
22 People can feel impelled to find out what their confusion and disorientation of feeling is about , and while in this state they are vulnerable and need a great deal of skilled support .
23 It was interesting to find out that the work I was doing actually suited my 10K needs . ’
24 It 's always interesting to find out what people watch on TV .
25 I would far rather say , if I had the seven thousand pounds , say to both my daughters there you are dears , there 's the seven thousand pounds you decide how much of that you want for your wedding what is left over you keep , and it would be interesting to find out how much they then spent on their photographers , and on their cake , and the , the wedding cars etcetera .
26 ‘ In any case it would be interesting to find out where the money 's coming from , ’ said Owen .
27 Cage it 'd be interesting to find out what cage material they 're supplying .
28 I know it 's going to be interesting to find out .
29 ‘ There 's nothing particularly interesting to find out , I assure you .
30 It 's interesting to find out what the opposition 's up to . ’
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