Example sentences of "we find [conj] [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 If we turn first to the best-known Tudor textbook , the so-called ‘ Royal Grammar ’ originally produced by Lily and Colet for St Paul 's School , but becoming virtually ubiquitous after a proclamation by Edward VI in 1548 ordering its use in all grammar schools — it was undoubtedly used by Shakespeare — we find that a pronoun is said to be ‘ a parte of speeche , much lyke to a noune , whyche is used in shewyng or rehersyng ’ .
2 Or if we find that a grand-daughter is assisting her own mother in caring for an elderly parent , whom is the granddaughter helping ?
3 When the reasons for the disappointing response are explored , we find that the emphasis is placed on the unique social and cultural values of Japanese society .
4 If we find that the concordance is higher for Is than Ns , there could be a genetic component .
5 Thus we find that the structure is a parallel-stranded tetraplex .
6 And here we find that the term is widely rather than narrowly defined to include an offence which carries a sentence of three years or more on first conviction ; or involves the use of violence ; or results in substantial financial gain ; or involves conduct by a large number of people in pursuit of a common purpose .
7 The overlap has two corners , one of which moves to the other under F and under R , so we find that the commutator is a pair of twisted 2-cycles , affecting only four out of the six corners involved in the moves F and R .
8 In fact , we find that the reverse is true .
9 In accounts that were given of first meetings we find that the situation is often important as it is usually mentioned .
10 We find that the bank is actually paying interest to us rather than us paying interest to the bank .
11 Returning to Madeira , we find that the island is catering for the demands of a new breed of tourists who wish for a more active holiday than the traditional visitor who relaxed in the comfort of the luxury hotels or lazed around the swimming pool or at the lido .
12 In either case , we find that the motion is simple harmonic , with fixed frequency ω and equally-spaced energy levels as described by Eqn ( 5.4 ) and shown in Fig. 5.3(a) .
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