Example sentences of "[noun] have found a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , the United State 's Department of Agriculture has found a way to replace 30% of flour in cake mix with straw . |
2 | Sir , I wonder if any of your readers has found a problem with a private spring water supply that is too acid ? |
3 | Miss Grimsilk has found a way of giving us something exciting and original at very little cost . |
4 | But in the opening paragraphs of Crime and Punishment consciousness has found a home in the unnamed and very physical young man who leaves his stuffy little top room and slips downstairs like a cat , out into the street . |
5 | Angalo had found a pebble that was almost the right shape to attach to a twig with strips torn off his coat ; he 'd never seen a stone axe in his life , but he had a definite feeling that there were useful things that could be done with a stone tied to the end of a stick . |
6 | That ‘ Mr Lavoisier had found a method of making inflammable air ( hydrogen ) for a halfpenny per cubic foot ’ , a fifth of the usual price , attracted Priestley 's attention . |
7 | Within a month , Mr K had found a buyer for the lease . |
8 | By the time they have reached their 40s , many former fatties have found a pattern of eating that suits them and keeps them slim . |
9 | Kent has paired with Pad de Calais départment while the European Institute for Social Work has found a home in the University of Kent . |
10 | But they survived , all of these men in the Kitchen hut had found a track of survival . |
11 | Tina had found a home with her parent , her father having died when she was fifteen , on every occasion when other roofs had failed her . |
12 | At last Katherine had found a subject . |
13 | The sun had found a chink in the clouds , and was gilding emerald meadows and dark woodlands . |
14 | A bailiff had found a pig wandering where it should n't and , according to city regulations , had promptly cut the animal 's throat . |
15 | In a cupboard the girl had found a string bundle which turned out to be a hammock , and she spent hours lying in it . |
16 | Richmann had found a couple of his men in one of the city 's bars , and dragged them out to take up position around a junction in the northern poor quarter . |
17 | He could see red uniforms further up the river bank , evidence that the Lancers had found a place to cross . |
18 | Christopher 's found a ladybird look walking along the fence . |
19 | Even such mundane tasks as eating or drinking have found a place in some ballets . |
20 | Researchers in Birmingham and Aarhus in Denmark have found a protein called LMP , produced by the virus and thought to be involved in the cancer , in cells from about half of a sample of 84 tumours from patients with Hodgkin 's disease . |
21 | Well Spear & Jackson has found a way to solve that problem — by colour coding its range of screwdrivers . |
22 | Once the plaintiff has found a solicitor , the problems that may face the plaintiff in the initial stages of negotiation must be discussed . |
23 | Yesterday , Dr Colin Campbell , of Horticulture Research International 's experimental station at East Malling , Kent , said his team had found a way of predicting the migration patterns of harmful aphids and could lay on ambushes to kill them when they arrived . |
24 | In the senator the Maggot had found a listener who was only too eager to hear his tales of goal-line stands and blocked punts , concussed running backs and sacked quarterbacks . |
25 | Brückner 's investigators had found a jeweller who 'd refused to buy a cross that fitted the description of the Holy Relic . |
26 | Soon Endill had found a room that he thought would do for his workshop . |
27 | In some areas of London , gazumping has returned , as buyers have found a shortage of good properties . |
28 | But some insects have found a way of eating the leaves . |
29 | In the version with dependent parameters , once Bacon has found a form of law relating two inputs while others have particular settings , it will expect that these two are always related by a law of the same form in which only the values of c and k vary . |
30 | But none of my predecessors has found a way of introducing it here , ’ Mr Lamont said . |