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

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1 ‘ the layman may well wonder why we do not consult the Parliamentary Debates , for we are much more likely to find the intention of Parliament there than anywhere else .
2 Already in his fifties , Borrow was not apparently disconcerted to find the coach meeting the train at Plymouth was full but set out accordingly on foot to St. Cleer , where he was offered hospitality by the Taylor family at Penquite Farm .
3 It was not so easy to find the cemetery where Mrs Zamzam 's father was buried .
4 It is not always easy to find the old , late nineteenth — or early twentieth-century Biarritz amongst the new .
5 And Neva 's heart began to fail her ; she thought , " That knight is far more worthy to find the keys than I am . "
6 First of all the reaction is carried out as normal to find the corrected temperature rise T1 due to the energy 41 evolved in the reaction .
7 I feel even more uneasy to find the alien proceedings wearing such an everyday look .
8 It is even more difficult to find the boundary in front of the wicket since ‘ the sweepers ’ are out on the mid-wicket and cover boundaries , cutting off the strokes which penetrate the inner ring of fieldsmen before they reach the ropes .
9 That would drive him to madness , to the place they most wanted him , the place in which it would be even more difficult to find the Key ; an institution , a hospital where they filled you up with all sorts of disgusting drugs and deliberately kept you as stupid as the rest .
10 When the sun slides across the sky from right to left and the new moon faces the wrong way you are ready to bet the stripes of the rainbow are inside out , yet curiously unprepared to find the Plough fallen from its high point in the heavens and collapsed face down on the night horizon .
11 It is therefore not surprising to find the most nomadic and village groups produce predominantly geometric schemes , while the more sophisticated workshop groups of the major urban centres tend to show off their skills by weaving sensuous , curvilinear schemes .
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