Example sentences of "[modal v] find [pn reflx] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | France and England never pulled together , for all they might find themselves on the same side . ’ |
2 | You could find yourself in the ludicrous situation where you have to take them out of the country for half-an-hour and take them back in again . |
3 | Although this may be obscured by the second phase of London Bridge City , if the Simpson scheme is constructed the directors of Marketplace could find themselves with the unlikely view of a replica of the Piazza San Marco in Venice . |
4 | In another moment she would find herself on the other side of the door , facing disaster . |
5 | Most London homes will find themselves at the top levels . |
6 | If you try to return to your BBCBASIC(Z80) program , you will find yourself in the same situation as when you left it . |
7 | The further east the boundaries are drawn , the more Britain will find itself on the Western periphery of a Germany-centred Europe . |
8 | Eventually the institution will find itself in the residual phase , in which the external constituency has ceased to exist and the biological growth is eroded by the loss to the movement of the uninterested children of the members . |
9 | Even more patchy is Deutsche Grammophon 's ‘ Mozart 's Masterpieces , ’ another set of reissues where the unwary consumer may find himself with the superb piano artistry of Maurizio Pollini for one concerto , but the rather less impressive playing of Friedrich Gulda for another . |
10 | Although accountants may be on hand , the surveyor at partner level in a growing practice , or one of a substantial size , may find himself in the anomalous situation of spending the major part of his time on management for which he received no training rather than on technical matters , in which he is expert . |
11 | Another who may find himself in the same situation will call upon all his inner resources in his efforts to deal with the problem . |