Example sentences of "[adj] to find [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It is usual to find a progression indicating significant transition probabilities to many vibrational levels of the modes concerned .
2 Coupled with these two general exclusion clauses , it is usual to find an exclusion clause which excludes completely all liability for all breaches ( including total non-performance ) caused by force majeure .
3 In a sector beset with intellectual arrogance which has a disturbing tendency to under-rate the value of the customer and blame poor audiences on the weaknesses of marketing rather than , as is more likely , on the weaknesses of the artistic offering , it was refreshing to find a company which had used marketing techniques successfully — and which claimed it would continue to do so .
4 It was admirably , and so very suitable , it was also very refreshing to find a venue that has such a warm atmosphere about it , please find enclosed a cheque for its hire , may I also confirm the date for the October meeting the twenty fourth , many thanks indeed , yours faithfully , John .
5 How refreshing to find a magazine which has no prejudices .
6 It was therefore very refreshing to find a group of general practitioners meeting with managers and spelling out precisely what they wanted and , through the contracting process , beginning to see the possibility of achieving it .
7 Odd to find a door so comforting , somehow .
8 It seemed so strange to find no Sambo waiting for her in the hall .
9 The idea that it is normal to find a check in a piano action seems to be the reason for saying either that Stein used a check or that some part of his action functions as a check .
10 There was also our conviction that it must be possible to find a drug effective in endogenous depression .
11 If a new demand is short-lived , it may be possible to find a way of meeting it without any overall loss of performance .
12 If it is not possible to find a relationship of this sort , some other method of assigning addresses to keys has to be found .
13 In using a cognitive approach to the task of interpreting it may be possible to find a base for comparing the language systems .
14 It is sometimes possible to find a companion , or ‘ living-in help ’ .
15 12 When you are in the country look for a rotting log or branch-even in the town , it is often possible to find a piece of rotting timber .
16 However it is possible to find a method which allows the additional information to be removed from the tree ( as previously mentioned in section 4.5.1.2 ) .
17 But it is now possible to find a kennel or cattery , using the Recommended Kennel and Cattery Guide , which lists the country 's top boarding establishments , supported by comments from satisfied customers .
18 The answer , of course , is to drill a hole , but it is not always possible to find a drill to suit the nails you are using .
19 It is possible to find the origin of the synapses ending on cells of the type Hubel and Wiesel recorded from , and it is an amazing fact that 80 per cent or more of their excitatory input comes from other cortical cells , and less than 20 per cent from the nerve fibres coming up from the eye .
20 The target of the Enlightenment philosophers was the prejudices of religion and it is possible to find the term being used in other contexts without the negative connotation .
21 This has led some commentators to observe that it is possible to find an individual of either sex who will show almost any specified degree of any ability that we might care to select .
22 ‘ I think in any rural town it ought to be possible to find an hour or so to stroll round , just to talk to people about this and that .
23 What sustains me in the search for a response to Gettier is the feeling that it may be possible to find an account of what knowledge is which will have a substantial effect on what we are to say about justification in later parts of this book .
24 Is it not possible to find an understanding of faith that is compatible with uncertainty rather than certainty of the existence of a Deity ?
25 This was a sensible and useful method of reference ; one which would have been invaluable to the gatherers of simples , who must have been grateful to find the information in a reasonably priced book .
26 He now knew almost for certain that the British were not prepared to find the money .
27 Readers of earlier chapters will already be prepared to find the answer in the theory of evolutionarily stable strategies .
28 Relevant , too , are the views of individual judges about the role of the courts in interpreting and applying legislation : some judges may be more prepared to find an ambiguity in statutory language than others or even to interpret a statute ‘ purposively ’ in order to achieve a desired result .
29 There seemed little if any concern for research into the description of linguistic interaction in the classroom — a particularly sad observation , as this is an area where teachers are well-equipped to find a base for research , and need to be able to monitor their own and others ' performance effectively .
30 ‘ Though I 'm sometimes so conscious of lack of technique , it 's also quite exciting to find a way of expressing what you see in a person in lines .
  Next page