Example sentences of "[adv] and find [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As well as manipulating external appearances , he has a unique ability to reach inside and find the sex in his subjects . |
2 | We gazed , open-mouthed at the stately triple towers and the flying buttresses , then went inside and found the famous Lincoln Imp in the Angel Choir , and J. bought me a small silver imp for my charm bracelet . |
3 | I went inside and found the snake . |
4 | Karen went below and found a table in the cafeteria . |
5 | All you have to do is study the grid below and find the hidden words . |
6 | A. M. I went into Lime Street one night at ten o'clock and found a crowd of lads on the corner of Skelhorne Street coming out of the pub . |
7 | He 'd spent a long time twisting bits of wire together and finding a safe way to steal electricity from the fusebox . |
8 | On their third night she ordered him quite roughly to bring his legs closer together and found a way of rubbing herself against his knee while sucking at his neck that made him shudder . |
9 | However , we now have an opportunity to show that Europe can address European problems and that we will intervene in a way that will give the people of Yugoslavia the opportunity to sit down together and find a peaceful solution to the problems . |
10 | Eventually Anthony took the pad away and found a few albino strands growing behind . |
11 | Then I ran away and found a squat . ’ |
12 | He went away and found a pay phone . |
13 | Mary 's heart was beating fast and her hands were shaking as she pushed the leaves away and found the key-hole . |
14 | I went back to the guy and said , ‘ Look , go away and find a bright young archaeologist , preferably female . ’ |
15 | The acceptance of extract ( 5 ) as a reasonable piece of English conversational discourse involves implicitly assessing each expression in terms of the ‘ why ? ’ question above and finding a suitable answer . |
16 | At one stage , Fields had threatened to pull out of the arrangement altogether and find a new partner , until the CAA made it clear that Fields would not have a licence without Virgin 's involvement . |
17 | The cord rolled a little and found a new position . |
18 | Chap goes home and finds the missus in bed with one of the neighbours . ’ |
19 | I really would like a holiday , but I do n't want to spend a lot of money , and then come home and find an atmosphere . |
20 | PROUD mother Angela Thomas had a shock when she took her newborn baby son home and found the tot was a GIRL . |
21 | They flew home and found the blazing huts just about to fall down . |
22 | No longer would it be necessary for her to leave school early and find a job to help support the household . |
23 | Me father drove here once and found a dozen men in balaclavas in the yard , it 's said . |
24 | He carried on past and found a place to pull off the road , and then he collected together his flashlight and a roll of tools and set off to walk the short distance back . |
25 | If you do get up later and find an old lady around the house , then — ’ |
26 | She stayed at the back of a shop until it was time to come out cautiously and find an unoccupied phone again . |
27 | If you do n't , tear up the appraisal farms today and find a better way to assess performance and make profit . |
28 | I succeeded almost immediately and found a good alignment of moats ending at Gill 's Lap pine clump on Ashdown Forest , one of the marks noted by Tony Wedd . |
29 | Erm certainly on the rescue tenders , erm erm on , on each division would have that equipment , it 's not carried on every fire engine as far as I know now , erm I , I do n't see why it should n't but er again I think it 's a matter of cost , and , and carrying it about as well and finding the space for it , but certainly it 's at hand when it 's needed . |
30 | The move to Midshire even made economic sense ; she had several modest school recitals in Birmingham and the Black Country during the next month , and it would be cheaper to move up there and find a furnished room somewhere , rather than spend the intervening time here in town . |