Example sentences of "he should find " in BNC.
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1 | When he returns from Hong Kong , where he has charge of the Barbarians , on Monday , he should find an invitation to continue as England 's coach . |
2 | So you see , if he should find out about us , he 's quite capable of disinheriting me . ’ |
3 | He knows , or if he does not know he should find out , the features or conditions of the environment he has chosen to occupy , and he should act accordingly . |
4 | If GM 's allegations force Mr Lopez to retire early to his native Spain , he should find plenty of consulting work there . |
5 | His grandmother said if it was a fact he would not get a grant she would finance him but that he should find out . |
6 | At first his wife never left him , since the doctors had told her that it was vital that he should find her there when he came out of his coma , and then when the immediate danger had passed she visited him three times a day and gave him his meals . |
7 | Given the knowledge of context the analyst has , he should find this a fairly unsurprising utterance . |
8 | Bede 's account of Eadwine 's successive ‘ conditional promises ’ ( as they have been called ) to accept Christianity — if he should find it acceptable after marrying Aethelburh ( HE 11 , 9 ) , if he should be victorious in the campaign against Cwichelm ( HE 11 , 9 ) , and if his counsellors should advise it after consultation ( HE 11 , 10 ) — carries with it an air of literary artificiality . |
9 | In 1786 Lord was approached by several members of the club , most notably George Finch-Hatton , later ninth Earl of Winchilsea , and Charles Lennox , later fourth Duke of Richmond [ qq.v. ] , who suggested that he should find a new ground for them , because they wanted the privacy of an enclosed ground near the centre of London . |
10 | What 's so terrible for IMP in that ? ’ she blustered , still bewildered why he should find the idea of it so important . |
11 | The to infinitive thus evokes the occurrence of an event as contingent , as something which might not have happened and which in fact was not expected to happen : the closest paraphrase is " that he should find himself alone " . |