Example sentences of "[pers pn] might find a " in BNC.

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1 If he 'd give me time I might find a proper answer .
2 I suggested , and then went on to say that I might find a little job .
3 I might find a plank in the junk room , or some rope or cable to make a life-line .
4 All she had to do was push that door and she might find a friend , someone who could understand .
5 Brown 's was a decent restaurant and she might find a small Georgian house in the Close .
6 If you are very lucky you might find a whole jaw ( see p. 100 ) .
7 Perhaps plan a special activity for the morning — if you are very energetic , and enjoy swimming , you might find a local bath which offers early morning swimming .
8 A spokesman said : ‘ You might find a half-finished script in your bedside drawer or a prop on the writing desk . ’
9 Denise is going to do bandaging and I 'm going to do bandaging and so are you , so you have these packs and these packs , if you 'd like to take one pack each , I do n't know if there 's a pin in them , you might find a pin in there
10 If you 're in that situation , you might find a visit to useful .
11 . You 'd you 'd probably come in the daytime , and you 'd find some of the tin 's been ripped off a bit , you might find a find a corner 's been ripped off .
12 Pigeons : Railway stations , buildings and ledges are where you might find a pigeon 's nest .
13 ‘ If you 're going on to Matson , you might find a bit of it useful .
14 Right , I mean , you you might find a client whose perhaps taken out a further mortgage , for , you know , some house improvements or something ,
15 You might find a pound in the pocket .
16 The only thing your gon na have , you might find a bit awkward if you 've got to car stair , carry up stairs .
17 I think you might find a situation quite clearly where you would find a child behaving in such a way in the classroom that it was being disruptive to himself , disruptive to teachers , disruptive to , to his classmates , and therefore the , the first move must be in a direction of rearranging that behaviour so that there could develop a situation in which you might do something about the learning difficulty .
18 On the other side of the coin you might find a child who is experiencing such difficulties in his learning that the first line of attack must be in , in terms of perhaps producing just an improvement of his base level of learning , so that the next step can be taken .
19 It 's happening in major cities , local groups are getting involved , so you might find a village firm somewhere is organising a sponsored walk .
20 When they discovered a pair of woman 's shoes they decided to hunt for more clues , even joking that ‘ we might find a body . ’
21 On the Corniche we asked a traffic policeman in a white booth where we might find a hotel .
22 But er who knows we 're probably here for another two years , we might find a dead body somewhere .
23 We enquired at the bar as to where we might find a sailmaker .
24 So many of us keep so many medicines on our shelves for donkeys years in the hope that we might find a pill that will suit us at some time .
25 If ordered into similar action again , they might find a better excuse to abstain .
26 Now I suggested that they might find a quicker way to count the sticks .
27 He had , she said , been unable to pass any shop in any town , any market-stall or window , for he might find a Nelson , a Gladiator , Henry Irving , a Shepherd boy with dog , twins , Dick Turpin .
28 In the right location , however , he might find a very profitable market for hand-harvested and threshed wheat and rye straw for thatching and horse collars .
29 If Harry wanted to play bridge , they could learn together , join a club , and he might find a chance to play bridge in the daytime when she was unavailable , and eventually get to mind less about her other activities .
30 Surely , if he could find this source then he might find a lot more ?
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