Example sentences of "[pron] would find [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is not the sort of financial assessment which would find quarter in many other areas of economics .
2 Hopefully she would find Suzie and talk some reason into her head within the six days she had allotted herself .
3 She had the sensation that if she looked over her shoulder she would find Rohan Saint Yves watching her from the shadows …
4 She would find Mrs McMahon when she came back , and Feargal could make of that what he would .
5 Anyway , there was no guarantee that she would find Veronica in .
6 She would find Lori on her own , get the jade back , and take it direct to its owner .
7 She had never felt any affection for the place and had made no friends there she would miss ; and anyway , she would find fields to conquer up here , coming home triumphant to wed the lord of the manor .
8 You are the first of the king 's officers to know that Lord Grey of Ruthyn is carried off prisoner into Wales , and if this moment you turned out the muster of every shire between here and Denbigh , and loosed them into Clocaenog forest , do you think you would find hide or hair of a Welshman there ?
9 ‘ And if you were to look in here , ’ and he pointed to his side , where an ancient oak chest , bound with brass braces and secured with a giant lock and key stood , ‘ you would find Møn 's Book of Legends , in which the massacre is chronicled in words by two contemporary survivors .
10 ‘ If you went to his little garret , you would find baskets of trained pigeons — you know , the type which carries messages .
11 You would find enterprise agencies did not know what to do with a disabled person they would refer them elsewhere and lose the problem . ’
12 We decided that Masquerade would sail from the Bahamas to Panama , and thence to the Galapagos where we would find Darwin 's giant tortoises .
13 The letter says ’ should such measures be put forward in the 1994 public expenditure estimates in November , we would find outselves bound to vote against them ’
14 And if we were to ban the the process , th erm we would devise other means for research , would , we would find alternatives .
15 For each of these divisions we would find inequalities of outcome and it is in this sense that one can assert that we have failed to achieve equality of opportunity in England .
16 Here , if we anticipate the arguments of later chapters , we would find Henry Fielding already mulling over the fall of decadent Rome and its lesson for Old England , and warning in his Enquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers ( 1751 ) of the disastrous effects of ‘ too frequent and expensive diversions among the lower kind of people ’ .
17 When the Ewe of Bé called for guns , the Kabye said they would find guns too .
18 A homeless woman said they would find conditions ‘ not good enough for dogs ’ .
19 The time might have come when they would find reasons why the King could do no right and why no kingly head deserved to wear the cap of Liberty .
20 They were n't sure if they would find Rose there at all or what way they would find her if they did .
21 At other times he would find Marcus talking to Irina , and ready to go out for a walk .
22 He would find Fedorov , wherever he might hide : follow him to Russia if need be , but find him he would .
23 For example , the doctor who used crutches said that he would find surgery difficult and could not visit patients at home because of access problems .
24 One was from an astrologer saying that he would find Matthew 's wife for a fee ; another proposed membership of a society for bereaved or deserted spouses ; a third offered the services of ‘ a well-known and respected private inquiry agent , formerly associated with Scotland Yard . ’
25 He explained that as vicar of a large parish he had many and constant duties to perform , but that his interest in the deaf was so great that he would find time to advance their interests as far as he could .
26 Seb determined he would find time to have a long talk with her when his present hectic spell of work came to an end .
27 One day he would find Corbett exposed and vulnerable and deal with him in his own sophisticated way .
28 In the army , he had imagined that he would find comradeship , excitement and adventure in company with men of similar taste .
29 At least there he would find painters , and perhaps a market for his paintings .
30 It would to find altruism in the way we could find but social cooperation or self-sacrifice or altruism could evolve by natural selection .
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