Example sentences of "find out [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I 've been trying to get councillors to find out since then , but that 's a very hard job .
2 Information in the user manual is almost always inadequate leaving new users to find out for themselves how it works — although this does enhance practical knowledge of the processor .
3 I had to find out for myself .
4 If the Danish Government was able to distribute 300,000 copies of the Maastricht text through newsagents and libraries , who has decided here , or in Brussels , that the British public should not be allowed to find out for themselves during the election what the small print of the treaty contains ?
5 It iss better to find out for yourself , our Guider says , than to be told . ’
6 But some people hate being touched — that 's something you 'll need to find out for yourself .
7 Like a spur it challenges us to find out for ourselves .
8 FIVE — never let ignorance hold you back and do n't pay consultants to teach you things you ought to find out for yourself .
9 ‘ I still have n't been able to find out for sure .
10 From the many letters I receive I know how popular my teddy patterns have become and so I have done two special seasonable designs , this one depicting a teddy pulling a sledge full of gifts and for the next issue two teddies … well , perhaps you had better buy the magazine to find out for yourself !
11 A : I 'd be surprised if you do have a virus , but the only way to find out for sure is to use some reputable anti-virus software to examine your hard disk — F-PROT is very good and is public domain to individual , non-corporate users .
12 Being able to find out for oneself has a number of contributory sub-skills attached to it , and in planning resource-based programmes for our classes we must take into account such sub-skills so that we can give the chance for them to develop and mature .
13 But do n't be dismayed — this is unimportant provided that you have learnt during your studies how to find out for yourself , to think for yourself and to express yourself .
14 well perhaps you know we 'll be able to find out for oursel , if a hundred Scottish women with two thousand seem like a lot of money .
15 ‘ Well , you 'll have to find out for yourselves , then . ’
16 AS USUAL , Yggdrasil had had to find out for itself .
17 Damn Sir Edmund Pusey — he probably knew more about it than he had let on , regarding it as better for my soul or something to find out for myself .
18 I rang Seddon at home before he left for New Scotland Yard and asked him to find out for me the names of the officers who had dealt with the Southwark Bridge case .
19 But throughout the summer , now I , I ought to find out for you exactly how much time in total this does accrue , but we go to Sherburn Library once a fortnight throughout the summer .
20 So I 'm staying in Venice to find out for myself what 's been going on . ’
21 Give me a chance to find out for goodness ’ sake .
22 I 'm going to find out for myself . ’
23 More than 77,000 people have visited the exhibition to find out for themselves already this year — that 's almost 28,000 more than for the same period in 1991 !
24 ‘ Would you like me to find out for you ? ’
25 He says the county council has been trying to find out for 6 years about the planning of the east-west route because we were very worried about the effect it would have on Oxford and the countryside around Oxford .
26 I remembered that Charlie had always wanted to know how prices in Chelsea compared with those in Whitechapel , so I decided to find out for him .
27 ‘ I 'm surprised you do n't want to find out for yourself . ’
28 If you have not subscribed to Proceedings yet , here is a opportunity to find out for yourself what good value a subscription will bring .
29 The aim of the research is to find out to what extent the cuts in the higher rates of income tax in the 1988 Finance Act may nave increased work effort , decreased avoidance and reduced emigration .
30 Well you find out I might be able to find out to .
  Next page