Example sentences of "[verb] find [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 They 'd badly want to find the car to forestall any possible inquiries about an abandoned vehicle , and to remove all evidence of my presence .
2 In addition , the Navy was far too hard pressed to find the shipping to transport a large Commando force .
3 Every time I returned home I expected to find the police waiting .
4 Readers of The National Trust Magazine will know from the annual summary of the Trust 's financial position how much more difficult it is becoming to find the resources required to carry out the Trust 's broad conservation responsibilities .
5 I … well , I want to find a way to ensure that we have a method that will help us produce only the best and happiest of individuals , so that when the time comes for control to be applied , it can be done gainfully .
6 It has to find a way to appeal to younger drivers .
7 The lizard loses fat stoned in the tail , and yet has to find the wherewithal to repair its wounded body and regenerate its tail .
8 Forester could simply melt away and leave the area , but his own freedom was n't his main concern ; he 'd already spent a week away from Cumbria , and he had a sick fear of returning to find the clinic ruins empty and the valley returned to placid normality .
9 ‘ You expect to find an assassin masquerading as a goose ? ’
10 She tried to find a way to explain without hurting him too much .
11 She tried to find a moment to squeeze in a bit of rest at the sauna , something she could not do during the week ; in the late afternoon , she would always find herself with a vacuum cleaner and duster , because the cleaning woman who came on Fridays was becoming more and more careless .
12 I was on my knees by the time we unpacked the sandwiches and tried to find the energy to chew , and I recall making small high-pitched squeaking noises in reply to any attempt at a chat .
13 She tried to find the words to tell him she did n't want to make love , to tell him she was totally opposed to such casual male dominance , but somehow they would n't come .
14 That 's something that will need to be financed and it 's something which the Board will need to find the money to do .
15 The time has come to find a solution to prevent Britain becoming one big , dangerous rubbish tip .
16 The US Energy Department needs to find a site to store nuclear waste accumulated over a forty-year period which will remain dangerously radioactive for tens of thousands of years .
17 Victims and health authorities agree that services are n't being properly coordinated , but one authority has promised to try to find a consultant to sort out the problem .
18 The lawyers had told her vaguely that a woman from the village came in to clean — but she had quite expected to find the furniture shrouded in dust-sheets , and a general air of cheerlessness such as is usually associated with empty houses .
19 ‘ I had expected to find the banns posted on my return . ’
20 Now , the United State 's Department of Agriculture has found a way to replace 30% of flour in cake mix with straw .
21 No-one yet has found a way to halt the ageing process , and until that miracle cream is created and becomes available at the corner shop , the rules for saving your skin are simple :
22 Similarly , Famlio has found a way to make a profit form Vadinamia .
23 Now , one group working at DESY believes it has found a way to differentiate the effects of the gluon from those of the quarks produced in electron-positron collisions .
24 Well Spear & Jackson has found a way to solve that problem — by colour coding its range of screwdrivers .
25 With this growing experience he has found a means to fight more effectively for social justice and the needs of his fellow-workers .
26 Now , M. B. McElroy , of Harvard University , has found an explanation involving the input of fixed nitrogen to the oceans .
27 For this production he believes that he has found the Shylock to replace Zero Mostel .
28 Church is the place where we hope to find an experience to love , to be known as a parson , sharing the stories of our lives and the stories of our faith .
29 And when you came to find a place to put the television in your living room
30 An IRA statement from Dublin confirmed on Sept. 28 that Waldegrave was the target of the bomb and boasted of its ability to breach security and endanger Cabinet ministers " while less than a mile away Margaret Thatcher holds a crisis meeting to find a way to stop IRA attacks " .
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