Example sentences of "find himself [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This lorry would quickly find himself with a police escort .
2 Together with the abolition of the Wage Councils and the minimum wage , the working man will find himself at the mercy of the unscrupulous bosses .
3 RICHIE Richardson will find himself at the centre of another bitter Yorkshire bust-up tonight .
4 He will find himself at the heart of a Ruritanian ceremonial which makes the House of Lords seem informal .
5 He 'll find himself on a brain-shrinker 's couch or in the bin if he does n't get a hold of himself . "
6 That is not to say that he would necessarily replace Weir , because in the long term Weir could still find himself on the side of the scrum — his lineout talents are difficult to ignore , and he has revelled in the additional freedom that the No 6 jumper is allowed .
7 Although what George says is easy to rectify with Lennie , it might not be the case with other people , and if so , George could find himself in a lot of trouble .
8 But Portillo is fast becoming flavour of the month and will increasingly find himself in the public eye .
9 In doing so he might find himself in the company of evolutionary epistemologists such as Riedl ( 1979 ) , whose over-arching theory of life as an ‘ erkenntnisgewinnender prozess ’ seems to require a unitary notion of knowledge or information , information that can be stored in a genome at one end of the evolutionary spectrum , as well as be expressed , at the other end , by scientific theories that make the world a less strange place to live in .
10 There was no-one in reception , but if a stranger entered , he would soon find himself in the company of a gentleman in a blue suit with a friendly smile on his face and a bulge under his coat .
11 Your client who is having to pay for the action would otherwise find himself in the position of being the loser financially despite an order on liability .
12 The embattled Premier will now find himself in the dock at Brighton .
13 If he was n't careful he would find himself in the dungeon — or dead .
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