Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] find [pn reflx] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | With his whining , nasal , urban voice , there are moments when he is the weedy boy at the summer camp or Woody Allen finding himself in the South American jungles in Bananas . |
2 | Everyone started talking at once , and Mr Appin found himself in a storm of angry questions . |
3 | Martin Pawley finds himself in the grip of museum culture |
4 | ECHO chief photographer Stephen Shakeshaft found himself in the middle of a real cat and mouse game right in the heart of the city as he caught up with cartoon characters Tom and Jerry . |
5 | The troubled programme has been bedevilled by the tardiness of some countries in implementing the 278 proposals required to remove all internal frontiers to business , and Mrs Thatcher found herself in the slightly unusual position of being praised by Mr Jacques Delors , the president of the European Commission , for being in the vanguard of the reform process . |
6 | Later that same year Lord Thurso found himself in a similar predicament in Kelvin Hall , Glasgow . |
7 | In this reading of things , each bureaucracy has become adept at marking out turf and advancing its own interests , whilst the Party-State leadership finds itself in the position of ‘ broker ’ between contending interests and ‘ constituencies ’ . |
8 | CHRIS EUBANK finds himself in a predicament after his successful WBO super-middleweight title defence against Ohio veteran , Lindell Holmes , at Olympia , London . |
9 | Here Alice Walker finds herself in a typical double bind : the cultural and political conditions of her novel are deracinated ; it becomes immensely popular among white middle-class readers who , unsurprisingly , have read few other black writers ; it is accused of assuaging white guilt , of being charmingly apolitical … |
10 | HAPLESS John Major found himself in the middle of an almighty Tory punch-up over Europe yesterday . |