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

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1 Some treasurers find ratings a help , though they are no guarantee .
2 I find kids the hardest to deal with .
3 Well I would just like to say I I find football an absolutely beautiful game !
4 However , I find yoga a bit slow and I like to exercise to music , so I moved on to popmobility-type aerobics which I named ‘ slimobility ’ .
5 I finished painting when it was too dark to see and later , in the nearest pub , I asked myself why I find water the most satisfying of all foregrounds. what follows gives some of the answers .
6 According to Honderich , if people find Britain a harsh place in the 1990s then Conservatism is to blame .
7 Most people find life a mixture of nice and nasty experiences and behaviour is aimed at maximizing the nice experiences and minimizing the nasty ones .
8 I think I 'm much more open , at ease , and comfortable with life — I find life a big adventure — I 'm enjoying it .
9 The rest of us find paracetamol an effective analgesic with no important side effects and have no need of an antidote .
10 I suspect budding essayists and technicians will continue to turn up to be educated ; those others , who find lessons a humiliation because they are daily exposed and defined as dullards , will not .
11 ‘ I find Halifax a curiously intriguing figure , ’ he said when there was a pause .
12 On the other hand , LOGO may provide powerful , future tool for adults who find BASIC a turn-off yet want to learn computing .
13 To claim that Britain has nurtured something in a matter ultimately pertaining to worship ( the choral singing of cathedral and chapel ) which is purified and controlled beyond anything possessed by Catholic Europe , which is purged of excessive artifice and rhetoric ( Continental reviewers consistently find English a cappella performances impassive ) and whose excellence gives Britain a mission these are among the ideas that have been the principal source of British national identity since the Act of Union in 1707 and were a foundation stone of English identity long before .
14 If you find self-assessment a difficult exercise , and you probably will , then you might like to consult people whose opinion you respect and whom you feel really know you , maybe former colleagues or former teachers .
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