Example sentences of "are find the " in BNC.

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1 He needs to think of how we are to find the right ministers , men and women — to let people know that there is a vocation called holy orders , of ‘ unique difficulty and unique happiness ’ ; the variety of ministers , deaconesses , teachers in schools , lay preachers , monks and nuns and friars who belong to ‘ the praying heart of the Church ’ , without which its mission would not have the power of God within it .
2 ‘ God meeting us no longer as ‘ Thou ’ , but also disguised in the ‘ It ’ ; so in the last resort my question is how we are to find the ‘ Thou ’ in this ‘ It , ’ ( i.e. , fate ) .
3 ‘ How clever you are to find the perfect English rose of your dreams .
4 Ultimately , though , Live have a way to go if they are to find the rock niche they seek and ‘ Mental Jewelry ’ — despite possessing a great level of enthusiasm and commitment — is not representative enough of any one particular musical genre to fully captivate a specific audience .
5 If we are to find the answer to the problem of what gives stretches of language unity and meaning , we must look beyond the formal rules operating within sentences , and consider the people who use language , and the world in which it happens as well .
6 We are to find the corrected sum of squares of three numbers using the formulae
7 Between these extremes are found the typical mixed farms with livestock , grass , and arable nicely balanced .
8 Meditation on the spiritual life brings forth the peak experience in which the whole organism approaches release — therein are found the supreme joys of the spirit .
9 For example in column 4 are found the words ‘ catch ’ and ‘ cat ’ .
10 Amongst them are found the last adepts of controlled altered states , out-of-the-body experience , psycho-navigation , environmental wisdom and time-honoured alternative methods of giving birth , healing , living and dying .
11 Nowhere to the west of the Wallace Line can be found the giant Cassowary , Birds of Paradise or marsupials of Australasia , and nowhere to the east of it are found the tigers , elephants , primates and early man which crossed the land-bridge once connecting Java , Sumatra and Borneo to mainland Asia .
12 It should be stressed that these increases should not be attempted unless you are finding the original routine fairly easy .
13 The bog , dear members of the board , may be a bourgeois invention , and perhaps Colin 's biodegradable crap is a true anarchist statement , but some of you are finding the stink of revolution too much . ’
14 •Many caterers are finding the Food Safety Act an administrative nightmare according to Les Routiers , the small hotels and restaurants consortium .
15 Yet even the Japanese are finding the American car market tough .
16 Nottingham Forest0 Sheffield Wednesday2 THE OLD boys reunion was far from memorable for Brian Clough , whose team are finding the fortnight between their cup finals tough going .
17 However , the company 's managing director , Len Clayton , notes that fleet operators are finding the generally shorter service intervals an inconvenience .
18 This has not only created severe problems for the national parliaments , who are finding the huge quantity of legislation difficult to scrutinise , it also represents a seepage of power to Brussels , since the best way of attaining power is simply to grab it , whether or not you have a mandate .
19 Most other Insurance Companies are finding the same thing .
20 By now I hope that you are accustomed to the pattern of eating , and are finding the variety and quantities adequate to satisfy your taste buds and appetite .
21 Many of you have said that you are finding the two morning services a help in meeting others .
22 Disclose that you are finding the proceedings formal and ask if the other person minds being more informal .
23 They wrote : ‘ The girls are very aware of all they are leaving behind and are finding the goodbyes painful .
24 South Gully looks good so I excuse myself past a team on the first pitch who are finding the thin , bubbled ice formation awkward .
25 We believe that pupils ask this question when they are finding the work they are doing boring or difficult .
26 There is evidence to suggest that both ET and YT providers are finding the current funding insufficient to justify a continuing role .
27 At the same time she can take the opportunity to try to build the esteem of those class members who lack confidence and are finding the work slightly embarrassing .
28 It is in the nature of the work that we often ask children to make difficult decisions in drama ; if the class are finding the process difficult it is well worth reflecting publicly on that : " I ca n't imagine anyone would find a decision like this easy . "
29 Most UK universities publicly aspire to such intensive provision — e.g. 1:1 ratio of workstations:academics , 1:4 for research students , and 1:10 and then 5 for undergraduates — but are finding the level of resources required to achieve and sustain such provision very difficult to engineer in an environment of devolved budgets and uneven ‘ soft money ’ distribution .
30 ‘ People are going to see relatives ’ graves and are finding the cemetery looking like a jungle .
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