Example sentences of "[modal v] find [pn reflx] on " in BNC.

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1 Then again a decent throw of the dice and you might find yourself on 47 and climbing the ladder thanks to Charles and Diana 's romantic Greek cruise in August .
2 France and England never pulled together , for all they might find themselves on the same side . ’
3 ‘ Any more talk like that , ’ he snarled , ‘ and you 'll find yourself on a charge for disaffection . ’
4 Well , do n't keep me waiting another time , or you 'll find yourself on the Report for improperly working your beat .
5 ‘ And get yourselves dressed or you 'll find yourself on fatigues . ’
6 He 'll find himself on a brain-shrinker 's couch or in the bin if he does n't get a hold of himself . "
7 How wonderful , I thought , if today 's humans could find themselves on the shores of England seeing and getting mixed up with Caesar 's army in 54 BC , landing to take over the country ; be in burning Rome as Nero fiddled ; get involved in Europe 's tragic thirty years war , etc. , etc .
8 In another moment she would find herself on the other side of the door , facing disaster .
9 Thus it is likely Derek Turnbull will find himself on occasions deployed in that region .
10 The further east the boundaries are drawn , the more Britain will find itself on the Western periphery of a Germany-centred Europe .
11 But even if not , mass lost from evolved bulge stars , expected to be of the order of 0.2 solar masses M and ; per year , will find itself on self-intersecting orbits , and will fall toward the centre .
12 ‘ My fear is that people who are not suspected of committing an immigration offence may find themselves on this machine , which could have startling ramifications for them , ’ he said this week .
13 They trade with each other and then , next period , may find themselves on different islands and the whole process is repeated .
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