Example sentences of "find [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 Find them at 22 Coronet St. Cynthia Payne , eat your heart out
2 Happily , we find them at home ‘ sitting on their front door in the cool of the evening , enjoying a song and a glass in a quiet way ’ .
3 Take us and Europe now , is n't it odd that , after two world wars , in which our men who died , our nations sacrificed themselves in fighting what was thought to be the great German danger , we now find ourselves at least as much hostile to our allies in both of those wars — the French — as we do to the Germans , and if one could measure this sort of thing it might well be that in the British public at large you would find more sympathy towards the Germans than the French .
4 on a , on how I find you at a particular time .
5 As his biographer develops the theme of his travels , it becomes difficult to tell whether Godric is more of a merchant or a pilgrim : we find him at Jerusalem , at Compostela and at Rome .
6 I WONDER whether Commonwealth students find it at all odd to attend an institution called ‘ Imperial College ’ .
7 Find yourself at the controls of a fighter helicopter over 27 hair-raising missions .
8 Well , my stars say if you find yourself at a low ebb this weekend do n't worry .
9 It is possible to make a break-through and find what at first appeared to be a problem turns into a sensible and satisfactory arrangement .
10 US airlines already find themselves at a disadvantage because of ‘ open sky ’ policies during Reagan-era deregulation , they say .
11 However , Nottingham Forest find themselves at the foot of a Premier League where standards are low , largely due to a paucity of decent managers and where none have Clough 's breadth of knowledge and experience .
12 If we can get a clear idea about the situation in which teachers find themselves at present , and how they experience it , then we shall be in a better position to see what the most productive way forward is .
13 Each year groups from mainland Spain find themselves at the house of the White Dove , a name symbolic of the peace and comfort which they experience through his caring approach .
14 At its most typical , this new form of innovation is at least primarily a marketing function , and this contrasts sharply with other kinds of innovation , which , governed by internal cultural purposes , often find themselves at the very margin of the market or indeed outside it altogether .
15 Visitors look around and find themselves at a party , surrounded by chatting people , but their journey takes on a new twist as they glass is tipped , a face looms over the rim and they are poured into the drinkers throat .
16 Janet 's counsellor Mamie Graham is on the end of a phone 24 hours a day for those who find themselves at the sharp end of crime .
17 Stringent safety measures now operate on buses to help drivers who , like Mr Seymour , find themselves at the sharp end of Strathclyde 's rising tide of serious crime .
18 Do n't stray from the line and shout if you find anything at all .
19 The largest fish processing plant in the area , Find us at Longbenton , came from Hull and has no direct relationship with the North Shields fishing industry .
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