Example sentences of "[noun sg] you might find " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you 'd just let me finish before diving in to protect your honour you might find it was n't actually endangered , ’ Luke retorted with dangerous mildness .
2 Louise Dunstaple , who had once been so fair , now looked like some consumptive Irish girl you might find walking the London streets ; in spite of the angry red spots on her pale brow she no longer wore the poultice of flour … the temptation had been too much for her and she had eaten it .
3 On the other side of the coin you might find a child who is experiencing such difficulties in his learning that the first line of attack must be in , in terms of perhaps producing just an improvement of his base level of learning , so that the next step can be taken .
4 ‘ On the other hand , ’ amended Constance , who had just voiced this thought , ‘ it 's the sort of place you might find nuns walking , telling their beads and saying their hours and stuff .
5 You might get a backlash you might find that the rest of the citizens of this county want to know , want to know what on earth you 're doing pouring money into this area when the rest of the county gets nothing .
6 ‘ One day you might find yourself moving in different social circles . ’
7 If you do them last thing at night you might find it difficult to get off to sleep .
8 For the first day or so after the flight you might find it helps to retire to bed one or two hours earlier than your normal time — but no earlier than that !
9 Boil each potato and compare any difference in flavour you might find .
10 She could picture Pete reading the letter on the end of a hard bed covered with a scratchy red blanket , the kind of bed you might find in a hospital , or in the army .
11 I just thought you might find it amusing . ’
12 If you know of others in the same situation you might find it helpful to team up , especially if you are not in direct competition for the same jobs .
13 There 's still the strong possibility you might find yourself in court over your actions this weekend , and I can tell you that judges take a poor view of women who imagine themselves potential victims .
14 But if you are prepared to spare the time , settle down in an armchair and explore among the oldies in a good descriptive catalogue like David Austin 's Handbook of Roses ( see Bibliography ) , who knows what nuggets of gold you might find to fit into your garden ?
15 That 's the that is the first problem you might find .
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