Example sentences of "one find [art] " in BNC.

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1 The old Signals Gallery , largely Medalla 's creation , was one of the last places where one found the undirected avant-guardism of post-war years .
2 Carl Barrett had a field day with his wind-assisted corners ; one found the net direct and two others produced goals for Paul Balfour and Seymour .
3 And frowned at each other , as ill-coordinated a double-act as Fanny and Johnny Cradock : it was hard to tell which one found the other most irritating .
4 One found the trapdoor in the base and , through it , the ladder to Gabriel 's throne .
5 In many cases , however , neglecting the data from a probe containing a repeat allows one to find a correct connection to elongate the contig ( Fig. 1 ) .
6 This is the profound hope and certainty , that there are ways for every type of intellect and it is necessary only for each one to find the method that suits him .
7 I ca n't be the only one to find the subject of Lloyd 's of London one of the most tedious under the sun .
8 I unscrewed every section of copper pipe , from the roof tank to the hot water cylinder , blowing through each one to find the blockage .
9 Mrs. Bidwell would have been the one to find the body .
10 In strategic terms the England manager , who does not have a Gerson or Pele to bail his team out of the trouble caused by such indiscretions , was right , but if you drive the idiosyncrasies out of football altogether what is left can be grey indeed , which is what one finds a little disconcerting about the present Brazilian side .
11 ( It is in lesbian writing that one finds a sense of what might be possible if women 's desire was autonomous and acknowledged . )
12 Not surprisingly one finds a greater number of narratives of the miracles of dead saints in France than in Germany , because they were more needed there .
13 In the event one finds a range of immediate answers , each one of which is too simple to reveal or even adequate to explain what soon emerges as a complex process : ‘ Reading is a creation of the sound form of the word on the basis of its graphic reproduction ’ ( the Russian educationist , El'konin , 1973 , p.552 ) ; ‘ Reading is a complex process by which a reader reconstructs , to some degree , a message encoded by a writer in graphic language ’ ( Goodman and Niles , 1970 , p.5 ) ; ‘ Reading involves nothing more than the correlation of a sound image with its corresponding visual image ’ ( Bloomfield , quoted in Harris and Hodges , 1981 , p.264 ) .
14 It may also involve a physical pilgrimage along ancient sacred paths , or wandering a wild area until one finds a good place for ‘ sitting out ’ .
15 OH NO , LOOK AT THAT TOO Just when one thinks one 's getting on top of it one finds a bit of a tum .
16 One finds a similar conflict in other cultures , other mythologies , other cosmologies .
17 One finds a sharp differentiation between God and nature , between different types of knowledge and the degrees of probability to be accorded them .
18 When one finds a sympathetic platform from which to display an idea , many more ideas are stimulated which , although having no sympathetic platform , may be strong enough to create their own .
19 One might add , however , that there is generally very little weather in most of Dickens 's country cottages either , although one finds a good deal of it in his towns .
20 The second is that it is in relation to this period that one finds a quite separate account of the origins of the Muftilik advanced , namely Katib Celebi 's view that the office originated not with Molla Fenari in Bursa or Fahreddin Acemi in Edirne but rather with Hizir Bey in Istanbul , the Muftilik being for his tenure , and for some time alter , a to the post of kadi of Istanbul , of which he was the first holder .
21 In hard-copy systems one finds a paper by applying one 's knowledge of how hierarchical systems work .
22 In other instances one finds a tendency to over elaborate , and a heaviness of design ( or an empty , lifeless stylisation ) is the result .
23 However , the mosaic has motifs in the angles , i.e. a lotus bud , and a vine leaf with volutes , which differ from those at Kingscote , ( where , in corresponding positions , one finds a thirty-two petalled floral device and a gadrooned cantharus ) .
24 It 's very rare if ever that one finds a continuing document of a place and people of a particular space maintained over that length of time .
25 In Chemistry and Molecular Sciences , one finds a whole range of analytical tools , experience with erm polymers , and again the chemistry of surfaces and interfaces .
26 In Wilkins one finds an elaborate and adaptable theory of knowledge , which differentiated between fundamental truths , provisional hypotheses , and areas of uncertainty in both scientific and religious domains .
27 Perhaps all that it is safe to say in this context is that very commonly around the world one finds an unfossiliferous quartzite conformably below fossiliferous Lower Cambrian and unconformably above a great variety of Precambrian rocks .
28 From Carson to Paisley one finds the argument that it is legitimate to fight to regain one 's fundamental freedom if the sovereign with whom one has covenanted one 's allegiance betrays that allegiance and conducts one into slavery .
29 At first it looks like name-dropping until one finds the same sort of thing in Athenaeus or Aelian .
30 Looking into Roget again , one finds the following : excellence , integrity , precious , unalloyed , sterling , standard , true , unimpaired , unadulterated , first class , second to none .
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