Example sentences of "find [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 Our role is to propose a prudent council tax and that is what we 've done and at the end of the day I agree , the figures are juggled one way or another but it does show a net saving of one point three million and however you look at it Mr Mayor I 'm sure the leader of the council , if he adopted these proposals , could then find somewhere a sum for a stress control officer .
2 All the same , he did find eventually a settled domesticity with them .
3 Anyone wishing to assess the validity of their criticisms , however , will find only a small historical literature in the relationship between private sector interests and public sector agricultural research in the United States and nothing at all in Britain .
4 He could find only a small cut and bruise on the back of his head .
5 No wonder , then , that Fussell can find not a single redeeming feature of the war .
6 Perhaps you should try and find out a little more about her before admitting your feelings .
7 You can find out a lot in a short chat , and you have the option of leaving with no harm done . ’
8 You can find out a lot by seeing if there is bedlam in the playground or if there are lots of crisp packets and chocolate papers scattered about — this will give you clues to how the school is managed .
9 But you can find out a great deal on your initial farm walk , and much more in the weeks and months before you sign a contract or bid at auction .
10 From this kind of research , you can find out a great deal about your ad and your product .
11 ‘ But what is happening is shared internal experiences that become easy to share with somebody who has been undergoing the same kind of experience , then you can find out a lot more of what you 've undergone because people will find different ways of describing it , different metaphors . ’
12 We can therefore find out a lot about the character of the orbital from which ionization occurs by studying the form of the UPS band .
13 Robert decided to try and find out a little more about him .
14 ‘ But what is happening is shared internal experiences that become easy to share with somebody who has been undergoing the same kind of experience , then you can find out a lot more of what you 've undergone because people will find different ways of describing it , different metaphors . ’
15 ‘ You could find out a whole lot more about his feelings if you had dinner here — at the same time he has dinner .
16 It might be , I think in actual fact during your er , I think it might be a waste of time , but I think it 's probably advisable to try and find out a bit more about this
17 Well you might find out a little bit later on , an I 'll also have live music on the show from the Old Vic in , Andrew 's gon na be down there with Edward , it 's all to come .
18 But in the novel we can know people perfectly , and , apart from the general pleasure of reading , we can find here a compensation for their dimness in life .
19 Because the common holly , Ilex aquifolium , has been around a long time and produced many ornamental varieties , you will find quite a few with fancy botanical names .
20 You could always cheat a little and use skeletonised leaves for a cream colouring , though if you look carefully through your collection of pressed materials you may find quite a few unusual shades .
21 And I 'd like art teacher 's in all the school 's all around , not just Harlow but Hoddesdon Hertford all around Epping to be asked I 'd like artists to be asked from all around erm Essex has a directory of artists Eastern Arts has a directory of artists , I think you could probably find quite a lot of people .
22 If you examine the culture 2 or 3 days later you will probably find quite a different collection of animals .
23 They rotate the hips , all babies are routinely examined at delivery and they 'll find quite a number I would , of babies with slightly clicky hips , the reason for that is because of the hormones that have , er are in the baby 's body to relax all the muscles , those will go away after a few days , so when they 're re-checked at twelve days a number of the clicks they heard originally will no longer be there .
24 Erm it 's erm this is people or stories but a based again I 'm sure when y as you read through you 'll probably find quite a lot of the erm little things that they 're giving you here you could relate to in your own life , either for yourself or for other people that you know .
25 Erm but you will find quite a lot of relevant material in and , or alternatively and , depending on which edition you 've got and and elsewhere also .
26 You 'll find quite a few of yours will be May
27 If your curiosity is piqued , visit the Krashaar Galleries after the 10th and you will find there a selection of drawings by these two pioneering members of New York 's Ashcan School .
28 Liz had joked that they were sure , in the rafters , to discover a dead baby , and indeed they did find there a mummified cat , which a pathologist friend hazarded to be at least a hundred years old .
29 Unfortunately , I could not find either a clear description of what these psychotherapies amount to nor a critical account of the scientific trials to which some of them have been subjected .
30 Talk to many a railwayman about the Blea Moor Tunnel and you will find either a spontaneous reaction of a flow of stories or complete and total silence .
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