Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] find [art] " in BNC.

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1 These are resorts with a long-established reputation for pleasing , where visitors find a wealth of things to see and do on land and on the water , and can be easily lured to a typically Venetian feast by the tempting aromas of the many fish restaurants .
2 New care management systems of assessment without provision do not rest easily with training which has equipped the worker to provide direct care , and there is some evidence that workers find the disincentives so great that they will resign from such posts ( Huxley and Kerfoot , 1992 ) .
3 The concern that colleagues find a fulfilling balance between work and the rest of their lives is dealt with in the TOIL/Flexitime Section attached .
4 The main premise is that the corporatist strategies developed almost universally by authoritarian regimes in order to organize and control civil society , serve simultaneously to create the political context for popular responses ; and special attention will therefore be paid to the ways in which unions , community groups and parties find the political space to organize within the institutions of these regimes .
5 For this reason , many individuals and firms find a cheque account with a clearing bank to be indispensable , even if , for savings purposes , they prefer to hold accounts with other institutions like building societies .
6 If users find the technical quality of the system to be low , they are unlikely to welcome it , with the result that they will be disinclined to use it . ’
7 If partnerships find the case proven they should consider how the tensions towards fragmentation might be reduced and how they might come to be a better understanding of the responsibilities and common commitments which are essential in any decentralised organisation .
8 Women an Men find a new direction
9 Some people are natural bargainers and others find the whole process rather tedious .
10 He wants to get us close enough so we can ski over the border , but needs find a road so he can field the dogs before collecting us .
11 Women shy away from blatant orders but men find the indirect approach manipulative and confusing ’ .
12 Some individuals take to shiftworking with no problems while others find the regime intolerable .
13 They also store the poison in their tissues and so themselves inherit its protection , for birds find the caterpillars just as distasteful as grazing animals found the milkweed .
14 As long as people find the Christian story good there is reason to believe in it , or to believe it with the exception of some of the more minor matters such as virgin birth or the creation stories which they have had to decide are untrue ( or only symbolically true ) .
15 McGreil ( 1977 : 363–408 ) has shown that though Dubliners find the English more acceptable than the Northern Irish , Dubliners still seek a solution to the Northern problem within an all-Ireland state .
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