Example sentences of "find out [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Gary Stevens will find out today if he requires another operation on the foot in which he cracked a bone during the summer .
2 Once he is there he must find out exactly where ‘ there ’ is .
3 ‘ Now let's see if we can find out exactly where this pain is and what 's causing it , shall we ? ’
4 According to our companions , the workmen who made the tombs were killed after they had done the job , so that no one could find out exactly where the tomb was .
5 He would find out sooner or later that there was n't any Spanish Fork any more .
6 We would often find out later that these conversations had been reported in a distorted way .
7 I can find out anyway because I can always talk to Andre about it , he 'll know er what 's being done about it , erm
8 NURSING STAFF and other public sector workers will find out tomorrow whether their pay will be frozen or if rises are to be pegged to 2% or less next year .
9 And we 'll find out tomorrow if the RAF can make up that lost ground .
10 ‘ I must find out more before I tell you , Miss Stoner .
11 But he would not find out more while the husband was there .
12 There are several ways that you can find out more and let the Regional Council know what you think about the Draft Structure Plan :
13 I think you will find out more when you see him — ’ and to this she added , ‘ naturally . ’
14 So we 'll find out together whether you 're sitting on a fortune tomorrow morning .
15 A person may buy something in good faith , but may find out afterwards that the seller had no title to it , perhaps because the seller or somebody else stole it .
16 There 's projects with the kids you know get the kids to work on what they want what they want to see get them to work on their parents and find out you could find out then whether there is or not in Harlow .
17 Now if you come to Caldmore , you 'll find out then that the majority of the married ladies had worked in I mean I should say that erm I know my mother was very snooty she 'd been an apprentice to some dressmakers in Street and work for one year for nothing she always used to tell me , and she was quite er toffee- nosed about these girls that used that er that used to go , well they were very respectable people , and when I was a kid when I growing up in my teens a lot of the girls I used to know were in the offices at er it they employed about fifteen hundred people at in those days you know I mean coming out of at night it was fighting your way against the crowd if you were going towards it , and the same thing going through the square for people who have worked in when they left that 's why all those shops in the square used to do reasonably well , it was the people walking through to go up the other side of Walsall , but there was a crowd of people I can , I can always remember as a kid a crowd of people and then there 'd be well you can tell it was along Street in those days I can remember fruiters ' carts where the girls used to go and buy apples , and that all sort of going along there you know people used to wait for them coming out , these are my impressions as a kid I mean I can remember the , the er and the men of course were cutters and various people and a quite a lot of my father 's friends were , were er had er skilled jobs at as cutters and managers of the cutters ' department and that sort of thing .
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