Example sentences of "find [pron] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I could n't understand what was wrong with him until Frankie pulled out the other two from behind the boiler and found them in a similar state . |
2 | He found them in a melancholy group , joined by Charley , in Cat 's Coffee Shop . |
3 | I found them in an old file . |
4 | And so it was that on the first Monday after New Year , about midnight , we found ourselves on an icy road in County Cavan heading for the checkpoint , having just driven up from Dun Laoghaire , where we had disembarked from the Holyhead ferry . |
5 | Apart from our regular rehearsals we often found ourselves at a loose end and would all troop round together . |
6 | Beyond the 6th of October bridge we found ourselves amongst an agitated crowd . |
7 | We found ourselves in a wide desert street , lined unevenly with flat adobe buildings , the same dun colour as the street and the surrounding desert . |
8 | I was convinced that the law would back us , so I found someone at a local law centre and she confirmed it , so we went back . |
9 | Michael came to mountaineering through its literature and found someone of a like mind who was also keen to start . |
10 | He opened his eyes to find himself in a dimly-lit tent , seated upon hard muddy grass . |
11 | RAY THOMAS caught some Shannies on the local beach and found himself with an unusual breeding project . |
12 | At one point Blake found himself on a main street and saw two policemen outside a baker 's shop . |
13 | The man who had previously been compared to a dissected rabbit ( Barry Egan , NME ) and a pale , sad faced , First World War Volunteer ( John Peel , The Observer ) , found himself as a viable alternative to Brother Beyond , Wet Wet Wet and the Goss twins , for a bedroom wall appearance . |
14 | Dulé saw him fall , and ran , swung himself up the smooth wall of the redoubt where the gunners were hard at work , and found himself at a mere arm 's length from one . |
15 | When Bud moved south to West Bromwich Albion in 1976 , he found himself in a deep trouble after a game against Brighton , when he was sent off for the unpardonable offence of kicking a referee . |
16 | Blake moved from the Old Nag 's Head , through a courtyard , and found himself in a long alley . |
17 | Driving with difficulty through torrential rain while thunder and lightning crashed overhead , Jack found himself in a narrow West Country lane , realising that he had missed the turning that would have brought him back on to the main road . |
18 | He pushed through a regulation fire door and found himself in a narrow passageway that ran along by the stairs to the kitchen . |
19 | Later that same year Lord Thurso found himself in a similar predicament in Kelvin Hall , Glasgow . |
20 | Mr Kelly , a slater-plasterer ran off but found himself in a dead end . |
21 | But he found himself in a double bind ; the bankers said they would withdraw their support if he left and this would have killed the business instantly . |
22 | The boy found himself in a peculiar position . |
23 | Charles also found himself in a difficult position . |
24 | As the town hall clock struck twelve he found himself in an untidy cul-de-sac beneath the railway arches . |
25 | Eye surgeons immediately accepted the new compound , and Alcon found itself with a worldwide monopoly . |
26 | The defense Department , a major user of At and T services , found itself in a new position yet still charged with statutory requirements regarding national security , emergency preparedness and defence of national interests . |
27 | We hear that during September , Pest Control Westminster found itself in an embarrassing situation of having under spent on its petty cash budget by 10% . |
28 | She did n't want to find herself with a one-way Goldenrail Supersaver to Belsen . |
29 | She did not want to find herself in a hierarchical situation in relation to others at work , thereby creating false barriers and reinforcing the capitalist class structure . |
30 | Once she allowed herself to stray away from the main concourse , lured by the strains of a string quartet , to find herself in a large square dominated by a giant plane tree . |