Example sentences of "[modal v] have find [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | With the awful storms of late February still fresh in most people 's minds , those with four-wheel-drive cars must have found the extra traction a godsend . |
2 | That may be affected by the prevailing wind and we 'll have to find a suitable launching site . |
3 | We 'll have to find a suitable date for instance |
4 | If so , you 'll have to find a hot tap or ask for hot water ( eg in a coffee shop ) , or take a wide-mouthed Thermos of boiling water to warm bottles and jars ( bottle and food warmers are another option ) . |
5 | If you 're taking a holiday more than a three-hour drive from here , he thought , I 'll have to find a different way of doing this . |
6 | It can be seen that as the lexicon size increases , more candidate words are allowable , so sometimes the inverted look-up is not used when it might have found the correct word . |
7 | Mark Tompkins could have found the right opening for his consistent but one paced Rosgill in the Eastleigh Handicap Hurdle at Newbury tomorrow . |
8 | In addition to the mycoplasma , Taylor-Robinson thinks he may have found a new anaerobic bacterium ( one that can not live in the presence of oxygen ) which also seems to be associated with NGU . |
9 | Scientists may have found a new vaccine for malaria . |
10 | I would appeal to anyone who may have found a Suunto-ML wrist computer on site to contact me or Caernarfon police station . |
11 | But if you are a strongly goal-orientated individual who enjoys solitary intellectual pursuits , you may have found the perfect job . |
12 | When I realised that Barny was untrainable , I knew I would have to find a hand-reared owl if I was to stand any chance of training one successfully . |
13 | The Warsaw pact would have to find a new home for its southern command , a small price . |
14 | He commented that if the process was to have practical importance ‘ we would have to find a different catalysing particle which has properties similar to the muon but has a lifetime of at least ten or twenty minutes . ’ |
15 | In the next few weeks , as the Angevin court moved south from Caen , the tensions came to the surface and in Bertrand de Born the muddle , the bickering and the bitterness would have found a fascinated observer . |
16 | ‘ It was quite appalling and , had we known it was going to happen , I 'm certain we would have found a different way of dealing with our problem . ’ |
17 | Martha Levy , too , was happy in what many would have found an unenviable situation . |
18 | Normally she would have found the tall blond rock star attractive , even if only in a detached , academic sort of way . |
19 | But had the minister read the introduction to that paper he would have found the following : ‘ The metabolism and excretion of compounds with a prolonged half-life , however , may be slower in old age as a result of impaired renal function commonly seen in this age group . |
20 | It is not that he lies about them , rather that only a patient and omnivorous prospector would have found the particular treasures which he quotes . |
21 | If we can characterise this marking of topic-shift , then we shall have found a structural basis for dividing up stretches of discourse into a series of smaller units , each on a separate topic . |
22 | And I suppose , thought Fenella , with a sidelong glance at her companion , that I shall have to find a suitable way , an acceptable way , of explaining about Nuadu to Caspar . |
23 | ‘ I sssuppose , ’ lisped Simon Swan , ‘ that we shall have to find a new Official Dog Chaser . |
24 | The chances are that Britain will have to find a new place to dump waste by the end of the decade . |
25 | The top rate of finance , giving the whole of your mobility supplement for five years will not cover the cost of most cars , so you will have to find a substantial deposit . |
26 | They will have to find the right balance between rule by unwieldy committee and by a chosen few ( or fewer , as at Clifford Chance , which has a partners ' council but where power , in practice , largely rests with the managing partner ) . |
27 | Shoppers will have to find an extra £1 for every £7 currently spent and £6 will be added to the average weekly bill of £45 . |