Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adj] to find [adv] " in BNC.

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1 When she started publishing her work , animal behaviour research was dominated by theorists who contended more or less literally that to find out how a creature worked , you took it to bits .
2 It is perhaps not surprising to find then , that here the female is the larger sex and is dominant over her male ( Ingrams , personal communication ) .
3 There are , of course , masterpieces in the collection , by Pierino da Vinci ( no.72 ) , Giovanni Francesco Susini ( no.94 ) , Georg Petel ( no. 361 ) , Edward Pierce ( no.559 ) and Louis-François Roubiliac ( no.565 ) , but it is likely that the greatest nuggets of information will be found in the entries on the more modest sculptures , which are so often difficult to find out about .
4 Talking about his selection he said : ‘ I think that most of us look at paintings not so much to find out about them , but to find out about ourselves , for like a great novel or play , a great painting offers us a unique opportunity of investigating our own experiences . ’
5 It is often not easy to find out what societies have newsletters or booklets available but an example is AYCE ( Association of Young Computer Users ) which is a subgroup of the British Computer Society .
6 If you can simulate attacking and being attacked , then you are far more likely to find out whether your tactics and movements are effective .
7 It is almost always possible to find out the answers to basic questions about pay and conditions prior to the interview .
8 Instead , the outcome of what seems to have been an uncomfortable occasion was merely that Pound and Lewis took that much longer to find out that they were natural allies .
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