Example sentences of "[conj] you can find " in BNC.
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1 | It is a chance to go in your mind to a special place , known only to you , where you can find the peace and serenity you so desperately need . |
2 | Where you can find out more about 1916 |
3 | Where you can find other help and advice . |
4 | When you own a car you need to keep your driving licence , registration document , MOT certificate , and the like somewhere where you can find them every time your car needs a new tax disc . |
5 | If you think that an old-fashioned open fire needs an old-fashioned fireplace , you can visit one of the architectural salvage companies , where you can find genuine Victorian cast-iron surrounds , and ornate wooden surrounds with inset tiles complete with brass fenders . |
6 | On to Wing On Street , better known as Cloth Alley , where you can find silks , linens and wools at incredibly low prices , and where the salesmen know exactly how much you need for a shirt or a suit . |
7 | For all the elegance and elaborate facades , Zurich is a city where you can find value for money , so it pays to be patient and spend time comparing prices . |
8 | If all this excitement drains you and you feel the need for a caffeine boost try the marble interior of Bewley 's coffee house on Grafton St. For something more wholesome , try Colony 's just down the road , where you can find vegetarian food , which is notoriously hard to track down in Dublin . |
9 | If you do n't use it straight away , you should keep it where you can find it when you need it . |
10 | For example , needs to account for why if the sentence P and Q is true , then so is the sentence Q and in order to do that it assigns a certain structure , for example as on the handout in my assigned structure and brackets P Q. Erm anyway erm it just has and has a separate particle operating on two distinct sentences that are not ordered syntax needs to account for the well-formedness of the structure , sorry P and Q. The ill-formedness of P Q and the similar grouping of and with or that is in English between sentences and where you can find one and find another but not with , not you do n't say John loves Mary not Peter loves Jill . |
11 | Still with the chap in the lightweight , knee-length anorak of French origin , very popular with bearded prannies who wear ethnic shoes , get off on Olde English folk music and have girlfriends called Ros who run encounter groups where you can find your true self and be at one with the cosmos . |
12 | Their address should be available from the hospital or you can find it in the telephone book . |
13 | Teacher : Mark , go and get the heaviest wooden block that you can find . |
14 | But if you decide to separate , be firm and stay apart so that you can find out how to cope alone . |
15 | You have already proved to yourself that you can find enough willpower to stick to this programme for three days . |
16 | However , the positive side to the cosmic pattern is that you can find not just a fleeting romance but true love , if not your soulmate . |
17 | As your stock of effects grows , you will need to catalogue them by tape-number and counter-reference so that you can find them easily when you need them . |
18 | As far as possible we 've attempted to provide references within the Warhammer rulebook , the Bestiary , or the Battle Magic rulebook so that you can find relevant sections more easily . |
19 | My advice is to locate it when it is bright , and then memorize its position so that you can find it again when it has faded . |
20 | That famous dish of cheese stewed with white wine and flavoured very expensively , but very necessarily , with kirsch , has of late years received so much publicity that you can find a recipe for it in almost any cookery book or magazine you pick up . |
21 | Now , in terms of naming these always you go for the longest straight shape that you can , by straight straight really is in inverted commas what we should really say the longest continuous chain that you can find in other words , you 'd have to go back on yourself . |
22 | Right , now they 're both ethers try and name them first in naming them take the biggest hydro-carbon chunk that you can find and pretend that that was an alkane so the smaller chunk then becomes the substituant . |
23 | Write down all the pairs of parallel lines that you can find in the following way : AB FG . |
24 | In an impersonal means of communication such as studying , every aid that you can find is required ; it is required at your elbow and not in some distant place . |
25 | And in fact there are even more subtle things than that you can find if you look carefully at Oh I might er I think that we might go out into the garden and I 'll show you one or two other features out there that are er even more er interesting and er er exciting . |
26 | A library is organised so that you can find your way around it . |
27 | It was a place where there were huge contrasts between the ‘ haves ’ and the ‘ have nots ’ — between those who worshipped at the altar of a comfortable middle-class lifestyle and those who worshipped at the altar of envy and jealousy of those around them — and I am sure that you can find echoes of those things in Exeter at this end of 1991 . |
28 | There are several ways that you can find out more and let the Regional Council know what you think about the Draft Structure Plan : |
29 | These features make index cards easy to organise , and well-organised notes mean that you can find information more easily . |
30 | The advantage of having a text in computerised form is that you can find things in it very easily using computerised search techniques , and you can do more complicated searches than you ever could with a printed concordance . |