Example sentences of "have found [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Edward Lear , too , would have felt at home in Bletchley 's realm of Complete Nonsense ; and he would even have found a friend called Foss .
2 If the Young Pretender had marched into England directly after Prestonpans , which had been fought on 21 September , he would have found a country ill-prepared to resist him , but many of his followers were reluctant to cross the Border .
3 If he had persevered a bit more , he might have found a landlady whose idea of cooking extended beyond steak-and-kidney pudding and spotted Dick .
4 For in the main it is our own parishioners who donate the goods ; it is residents within the area who benefit from the high quality and the low prices ; and it is Charlie and May who have found a vocation in later life serving both community and parish with their gifts of energy and time .
5 You will have found a sample sheet of this new paper in last month 's issue .
6 RESEARCHERS in Texas may have found a way of reducing brain damage in road accident victims who have been drinking excessively .
7 Before you can say Edward de Bono , it might have found a way of creatively accounting your taxes , so the taxman actually owes you money .
8 Perhaps there was hope , perhaps all was not harsh antipathy , perhaps a better daughter might have found a way to soften such a mother .
9 ‘ Floy would have found a way , ’ said Fenella firmly .
10 But armed forces are not known for being bastions of sentiment and it is definitely true that had the SAAF really needed to replace both types , it would have found a way to do so .
11 ‘ Do you reckon Steen would have found a replacement ? ’
12 ‘ You 'd have found a dressmaker ! ’
13 In Susanna Jennens Leapor would have found a woman able to fend for herself in adversity .
14 It may be for a perfectly simple reason , for example a partner may have found a job which entails moving out of the area .
15 Certainly , she reflected at the end of a long , tiring but satisfying day , she could n't have found a job more calculated to keep her mind off the past .
16 I consider that she would have found a job by early Autumn and therefore the sum must be more than a , nearly a year 's earnings and I assess it at eight thousand pounds .
17 Indeed , there was a period about three years ago when it looked as though even 35mm slides might have found a match with the introduction of devices like the VideoShow system which project the image on the computer 's screen directly onto a conventional viewing screen .
18 LONDON Marathon founder Chris Brasher knows an athlete when he sees one and the former Great Britain international may have found a medal winner in the shape of Moving Out , who looks something to bet on at Uttoxeter this afternoon .
19 Even at their height , the number of these ‘ misfits ’ , many of whom ‘ could not have found a profession under any circumstances ’ , was very limited .
20 It was in 1936 that the first American edition of Lionello Venturi 's History of Art Criticism was published , containing material which could equally have found a place in a book about art history .
21 At any other record company , the protesters would not have got beyond the uniformed commissionaires on the door ; at no other record company would you have found a group still wearing kaftans .
22 Could she have found a strategy for comparing the areas ?
23 But the ancient world would have found a lot more uses for citrus fruit .
24 But even if this had not been the case ( and there was a part of her that still believed that he 'd come that second time to explain , or apologize ) she would have found an excuse for returning to England , just to be out of Marlin 's company .
25 If Deaconess Tilley had n't been there at the time , she might have found an excuse to say no .
26 If he 'd met someone and wanted to be unfaithful , he would have found an opportunity and I could n't have stopped him .
27 If he were simply bored , I should have thought , begging your pardon , that he could have found an occupation rather more civilized than grease-monkeying in Swindon — ’
28 Outside in London , if he cared to leave the flat , he would have found an atmosphere , an edge , that any man of twenty-five with money in his pocket and an afternoon like that behind him should have delighted in .
29 ‘ You 're not to worry about a thing , Rachaela , ’ she must have found the name out from a nurse .
30 Whatever the views of the predominantly middle-aged critics had been — and they were mostly favourable — audiences in their teens and early twenties would still have found the film out and responded to it .
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