Example sentences of "[noun] will find [pn reflx] " in BNC.

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1 It seems unlikely that many readers will find themselves as first member ( that is , in the x-place ) of any element of R3 .
2 If the bookshelf can stand the weight , readers will find themselves dipping into the mass of information which is ideal for both research and casual reading .
3 At the same time , he made a good contribution on the difficulty in which Labour will find itself , if it is ever in government , with its massive plans for overspending .
4 Eventually the institution will find itself in the residual phase , in which the external constituency has ceased to exist and the biological growth is eroded by the loss to the movement of the uninterested children of the members .
5 Claimants with capital below £3,000 will have this sum ignored , whereas those with capital in excess of £8,000 will find themselves ineligible for benefit .
6 Most London homes will find themselves at the top levels .
7 The memorandum at the front of the Bill refers to ministerial orders in England and Wales , but schedule 4 shows that the whole of the Light Railways Acts 1896 and 1912 are to be repealed ; so Scotland will find itself in an invidious position .
8 Visitors will find themselves in a ‘ salon de peinture ’ and overhear the opinions of detractors and supporters of the Impressionist movement ; they will be ushered into a middle-class apartment ; will walk the streets of Paris with their long-gone artisan workshops ; peep into the fitting-room of a milliner ; and cross the Pont de l'Europe , near the Gare Saint-Lazare , where they will recognise the quality of light captured by Monet in his paintings , filtering through the smoke of the locomotives .
9 Those who live in a high-spending authority , inhabit an expensive house and are part of a small household will find themselves at a triple advantage .
10 In Fig. 9–5 B will find himself with income and if we assume that A for whatever reason is altruistic towards B , then there exists a demand by A for , income for , which is normally marginally irrelevant .
11 It is unlikely that Mrs. Rimington will find herself , as Hapgood confesses , ‘ running the only network in the western world subject to seasonal fluctuations ’ — i.e. , the school holidays .
12 HOUSEHOLDERS in the lowest council tax bands in Fife and Borders regions will pay less than they did under the poll tax , but those in higher bands will find themselves worse off .
13 It may be an unpalatable thought , but we suspect that to an increasing degree throughout the 1990s brewers and conservationists will find themselves standing on the same side of the fence .
14 Thus , sometimes a seller will find himself still in possession of goods after the ownership in them has passed to the buyer .
15 At one level , of course , this simply reflects Latin American political realities : these societies are highly fragmented and any governing group will find itself with a diverse power base and the need to sustain its position by means of either coercion or consensus building .
16 In London , a large number of manual workers will find themselves denuded of discretionary spending .
17 Now Chancellor Norman Lamont will find himself facing a full-scale sterling crisis when he flies home from his Italian holiday next week .
18 Finniston takes issue , however , with the view that the next generation of managers will find themselves working within a post-industrial society , where manufacturing industry has largely given way to a dependence on the service industries .
19 Most managers will find themselves involved in some or all of the following .
20 SIR — There are at present about half a million United Kingdom citizens living in other parts of the European Community , and if Britain is to compete successfully in the Single Market , even more Britons will find themselves spending longer periods elsewhere in the EC .
21 In this way in any given week a member of Ichthus Christian Fellowship will find himself attending a cell on Wednesday night , his own local congregation on Sunday morning and probably the Sunday celebration , for all the congregations of Ichthus , on Sunday night .
22 The character will find himself in manacles , but is allowed a test against S each Turn to free himself .
23 There is a real danger that trainees who in their early years depend too much on the laryngeal mask will find themselves insufficiently experienced in this vital aptitude .
24 Thus it is likely Derek Turnbull will find himself on occasions deployed in that region .
25 One day when the terrible moment comes and it is bound to come when we shall be talking of the Serb national catastrophe , when we shall be questioning ourselves about who was responsible for it and how it came about that we are the last nation in Europe to be surrounded by such enemies and such hatred , then many of the great brains of the Academy will find themselves in the dock if they live to see the day .
26 Unless I get answers to my questions then you and the rest of the crew will find yourselves explaining to the police instead .
27 And any group that tries to storm the barricades will find themselves flung off . ’
28 Anyone opening a computer magazine will find themselves confronted with a bewildering array of advertisements , all of them promising the greatest deals known to mankind .
29 EC industries like financial services and telecommunications which have most to gain from global deregulation and liberalisation of trade will find themselves excluded from foreign markets because of the EC 's protectionism being reciprocated in East Asia , Japan and the United States .
30 People will find themselves holding more money than they require : their portfolios are unnecessarily liquid .
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