Example sentences of "he [vb mod] find [art] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , if the reader can find the patience to continue , he may find the variations in the repetition interesting and even helpful .
2 But if you leave a child for a few minutes he may find the pills you keep in the bedside drawer and poison himself .
3 He may find the home which he has regarded as his Englishman 's castle invaded , occupied or even demolished about his ears .
4 In 1786 Lord was approached by several members of the club , most notably George Finch-Hatton , later ninth Earl of Winchilsea , and Charles Lennox , later fourth Duke of Richmond [ qq.v. ] , who suggested that he should find a new ground for them , because they wanted the privacy of an enclosed ground near the centre of London .
5 What 's so terrible for IMP in that ? ’ she blustered , still bewildered why he should find the idea of it so important .
6 When he returns from Hong Kong , where he has charge of the Barbarians , on Monday , he should find an invitation to continue as England 's coach .
7 He must find a way .
8 In addition , he must find a source of extra-budgetary finance .
9 The magicians told Vortigern he must find a boy with no father , sacrifice the child and sprinkle his blood on the fort 's foundations .
10 At this moment it was for him to protect her , and he must find a way to do it .
11 He must find a priceless vase but more importantly he must escape from a planet of bizarre alien women with earthly desires !
12 Pétain , impassive , decisive , tells Serrigny he must find a bed in the hotel .
13 The reader may question , but he must find the answer for himself ( if indeed it is there ) .
14 You know he 's around and you know he 'll find a way to get open . ’
15 Pringle believes that although there are other biographies of Bacon on the way , Paul 's will have the perfect combination of sensibility and interest — I think he 'll find a new way through to Bacon ’ .
16 He 'll find a way in .
17 He 'll find the sources from one of his various contacts .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Surely , if he could find this source then he might find a lot more ?
22 Paul asked where he might find a bookshop , and was told .
23 ‘ If he committed himself to Britain by actually living here he might find a bit more warmth forthcoming from the British public .
24 On the other hand , there is a fair chance that he might find a magic potion which will restore him to full strength and heal his wounds .
25 he might find a pain when he 's old .
26 On the way it had occurred to him that he might find the police at Adam 's .
27 We thought he might find the house was too big for him , sell it and buy something smaller .
28 He might lose himself in the books sometimes , but he might find the Key there , too .
29 He might find the ladies behind the counter ‘ large and ugly ’ ( his words ) , but most chippies I 've frequented are family owned and the service comes with a smile , even if the figure is rather rotund .
30 Dr Colman , of Fadmoor , north Yorkshire , sought GMC permission to place a factual , non-promotional advertisement in a local paper because he could find no other way to tell prospective patients of his services .
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