Example sentences of "find a [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even those who insist on a modern digital recording , as distinct from digitally remastered analogue sound , will find a remarkably wide choice .
2 So that if we deal with it er er in a way that we can find a professionally acceptable
3 Although we may find a particularly explicit conceptualization of the autonomous self in certain contemporary societies , this may be only an aspect of the more general separation and autonomy of concepts evident in modernist theory .
4 I 'm sure we can find a pretty young thing for you . "
5 In retrospect , it seemed almost inevitable that someone as colourful as Greig should find a wholly novel way of bringing about his own downfall .
6 So that eventually we 'll find a mutually agreeable time .
7 To enhance your journey , you 'll find a specially prepared road map , detailing the leisurely drive through beautiful countryside to your destination deep in the Highlands .
8 I 'm prepared to hazard a guess that if we searched your belongings we 'd find a perfectly respectable tube of toothpaste there . ’
9 ‘ Fine , if you can find a really good medium , ’ snapped Hrun .
10 It is , of course , normal that any artist who breaks with the patterns of the past should find a sharply divided response among readers at large .
11 And Y ? is the reason I can not find a genuinely happy ending to this story ; there seems to be a choice between adding poisonous chemicals and not — both of which apparently lend themselves to doom and disaster for the earth and its creatures , rather than sweetness and happiness ever after .
12 Here you 'll find a very tall obelisk .
13 But even if we respond to the money question alone , we can find a very real contribution .
14 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 .
15 This book will be especially valuable for new researchers who are contemplating or starting peptide synthesis , but advanced undergraduates and those already experienced in the field will also find it interesting while newcomers will find a very valuable guide to the extensive bibliography of the subject .
16 Then I want you to follow instructions I will give you to a small derelict hut , where you will find a very sick man , who needs looking after … ’
17 And I would dare those of you who would look up the newspaper clippings of that occasion and challenge that view , because you would find a much different reading in those newspaper clips than what I learnt many years later , trudging round the island , Personally I thought that I was being particularly clever bombing a seaplane that was taking off , It was only when I was serving on Sylt in the fifties that I learned that this was in fact a tug ( or you might call it a barge , a sea-going barge ) on the end of 100 metres of line , that was being towed .
18 ‘ One could scarcely find a more motherly kindly woman … good natured and the opposite of worrying …
19 You will not easily find a more absorbing box-set of piano discs , or one that will be so frequently played while others languish in dusty oblivion , often examples of the dull respectability Cortot so demonstrably shunned .
20 ‘ You could n't find a more ordinary chap than me . ’
21 And if Turgenev were to object that one could not find a more typical product of the 1840s than the Petrashevsky Circle to which Dostoevsky belonged , how would the other man reply ?
22 Were you to bring a tenth of the consideration that you show them and your parishioners to needs that lie closer to home you would find a more contented wife at your side .
23 If the theories are successful , someone will find a more direct way of showing that the hypothetical entities are actually there .
24 Others may find a more formal structure easier and more effective .
25 I do n't think you 'll find a more fun school in the whole of Merseyside ! ’
26 I do n't think you 'll find a more fun school in the whole of Merseyside ! ’
27 I do n't think you 'll find a more fun school in the whole of Merseyside ! ’
28 One could hardly find a more severe rebuttal of this convention than the latest contribution to the junior Napoleonic adventure , Jan Needle 's A Fine Boy for Killing .
29 You will certainly not find a more determined or persistent advocate of full Trinidad terms than Britain .
30 Turner could arguably find a more permanent niche with another side , through Hampshire have a high regard for his ability .
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