Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] find the " in BNC.

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1 I PERSONALLY find the orang-utan to be the most appealing of the great apes : it is magnificent in its tropical-forest home , and very entertaining in captivity .
2 It has a K-type spectrum , but I always find the colour less pronounced than with most bright K-stars , though binoculars show it to be decidedly ‘ off-white ’ .
3 I always find the erm confectioners w you know the ones you buy it far sweeter .
4 ‘ The commercial aspects are very good , of course — though I still find the teaching and research spin-offs the most exciting part of it all , ’ says Dr Jones .
5 ‘ I desperately wanted to go on the circuit — I still find the life terrifically exciting .
6 ‘ I desperately wanted to go on the circuit — I still find the life terrifically exciting .
7 I still find the ability of television to enter the minds of millions a remarkable thing .
8 ‘ And I still find the idea of you wanting me to do it … unsettling . ’
9 I also find the toe box a bit low — something which will not suit everyone .
10 In some of these early Sonatas I even find the fortepiano to be of advantage , particularly in the first movement of Op. 7 where quick passages should come down like hail : the action is lighter , and the incisiveness of fast forte notes much bigger .
11 I mean , in essence it 's the small committees at the end of the day which actually find the target and the larger committees at the beginning of the list which do n't find them .
12 ‘ After all we have heard , ’ the Frenchman said , ‘ I am surprised that you still find the services of Captain Lambert so necessary . ’
13 When you analyse the ‘ hockey sticks ’ you usually find the claim that , despite all practical experience to the contrary , a simultaneous combination of your own increasing volume with increased prices will work the miracle .
14 There 's a generous 21 speed selection to ensure you always find the right gear to suit the terrain .
15 If you ever find the school that is .
16 And then you know , when you check up on it , the following day , you probably find the council 's been back in and forgot to secure it , so we 've got s a nail and some nails and a hammer , and we 'll er just re-secure it and let the the council know in the morning .
17 You often find the civil court has dealt with the abuse and the perpetrator in the context of what is in the best interests of the child . ’
18 As there was no suitable textbook , he and another schoolmaster in Rugby decided to write not one , but two , and he also wrote The Mathematics of Physics for Biologists , who often find the mathematical aspects of Physics rather difficult .
19 On a flat , uninterrupted wall this is quite easy ; you simply find the centre line of the wall and plan your tiling to start from there .
20 If you then find the room getting too hot , do not open the windows .
21 In Britain , once you know to look , you commonly find the pineapple in the fabric and carving of 18th-century furnishings , but more commonly outside houses , as gatepost finials particularly .
22 And you actually find the lump sum is times the annual pension .
23 Let us start with Rome and speed northward ; we soon find the kaleidoscope turn and dissolve into myriad brilliant and varied colours .
24 Above all , we still find the role of Diana as glamorous heroine appealing .
25 what , we mainly find the recession and we do not have
26 This difference between the two structures accords very closely with the fact that while we can readily use nouns ( including even proper names ) in the prenominal attributive position to qualify other nouns , we seldom find the corresponding nouns distributed across subject and post-copular position : ( 3 ) the Atlanta flight his St. Francis medallion ( 4 ) the flight is Atlanta This medallion was St. Francis
27 Or , they simply find the physical work too taxing .
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