Example sentences of "find themselves on [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Once at the top of the rise , they found themselves on a flat plateau , of which most of the park area consisted |
2 | The crucial power was torn from the hands of the proletariat , and within months the Bolsheviks found themselves on the other side of the barricades . |
3 | Legal aid was provided for more than 337,000 people last year , including many who found themselves on the receiving end of a court action . |
4 | Black people found themselves on the receiving end of racism in all manner of forms from the beginning of their arrival in Britain . |
5 | Willpower often works — although it did not for Bailey McMahon , who found themselves on the receiving end of action by the Irish authorities . |
6 | Other artisan groups also from time to time found themselves on the receiving end of employer " impositions " . |
7 | The enthusiastic ones included Bulgaria and Czechoslovakia which , a mere 18 years later , found themselves on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain to be eligible for membership . ) |
8 | Moreover , at this time , the boundary between the two parts of Britain was drawn southwards so that formerly prosperous parts of the Midlands , particularly the West Midlands conurbation , found themselves on the wrong side of the line for the first time ( Townsend , 1983 ; Green , 1986 ) . |
9 | A HAPPILY married couple find themselves on an emotional roller-coaster when a wealthy businessman offers 1m dollars to spend a night with the young wife . |
10 | One video is not going to stop car crime on its own , but producers believe it may persuade some young people to think twice before they find themselves on the wrong side of the law . |
11 | Enough of the worms find themselves on the tight-fitting lid so that when I open the bucket I merely have to lower the lid into my aquarium to feed the fish . |
12 | Even well-established commercial farmers are finding themselves on a cruel treadmill of soaring capital investment , the financing of which can only be serviced by increasing mortgages based on the rising cost of land . |
13 | France and England never pulled together , for all they might find themselves on the same side . ’ |