Example sentences of "[modal v] find [pron] own [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From now on the people of Marinus must find their own answers .
2 Once the eggs have hatched the tiny fry are without parental care and become free swimming for a brief period during which time they must find their own host anemone .
3 When we arrived at King 's Cross I was told for the sake of reality I must find my own way to the Savoy Hotel , although the film crew would be close by in case of emergency .
4 I must find my own words , from myself .
5 At the end , a man must find his own soul .
6 One can by no means lay down rules , and every composer must find his own solution .
7 ‘ I said they would — I said we should find our own refuge ! ’
8 The only thing is I think I 'd rather try and er find out now we know it 's Fancy Goods and look it up in Thompson 's local and then find out the address and then we 'll find our own way down there .
9 You 'll find your own things
10 I 'll find my own way .
11 I 'll find my own way back to Paris , ’ she finished angrily .
12 I 'll find my own way home . ’
13 If you wo n't take me , then stop the car here , and I 'll find my own way . ’
14 No doubt 1st class golfers would have their own horse conveyance , having an advantage which we today do not enjoy , namely that after ‘ refreshment ’ in the clubhouse the horse could find its own way home .
15 So she could find her own way back to the apartment and hole up there , could she , while he did heaven knew what in France ?
16 North of the border , the Scottish Office emphasised that Scotland would find its own solutions to reform .
17 North of the border , the Scottish Office emphasised that Scotland would find its own solutions to reform .
18 Not , in that division , the belief that achievement would find its own reward .
19 He told the driver that he would find his own way back .
20 Each has its own justification and each will find its own constituency .
21 In time she will find her own way of dealing with her pain .
22 I had time only to think , he will find my own garb strange , before I walked dazedly up to him and sat by his side a yard away from him .
23 I can not promise a debate on it next week , but perhaps he will find his own opportunities to discuss it in greater detail .
24 It can be reduced if you provide more ground cover for the Loaches so that each can find its own space .
25 Hilton 's Scale gains , perhaps , over some other later descriptions of the way in being very wide and very general so that the individual can find his own way therein without being embarrassed by a bundle of inapplicable particularities .
26 Do n't bother — I can find my own way out .
27 When they were in the corridor , she said tartly , ‘ I can find my own way out .
28 ‘ I can find my own way … ’
29 Please do n't bother — we can find our own way out . ’
30 If you 're bored I presume you can find your own way back ? ’
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