Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] found a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The dress has been packed away , the wedding album has finally found a resting place and the honeymoon has become a fond but distant memory . |
2 | But the estate agent had now found a buyer , one who was eager to move in as soon as possible . |
3 | Other authors have also found a correlation with severity in alcoholic liver diseases as classified by other indices . |
4 | It may be doubted that memory mechanisms form the sole basis of these effects , however , given that formally equivalent conditional discriminations using rats as the subjects have regularly found a DOE using a procedure which makes no demand on memory because the conditional cue remains present until the choice response is made . |
5 | Borland has obviously found a way around the problem of maintaining data integrity , performing operations on the data in those fields without causing logical conflicts within the databases . |
6 | P&P Plc has quickly found a buyer for its volume computer distribution business which should mean that it can reverse at least a part of the £8.9m provision it took against its most recent figures to cover costs of closure if a buyer could not be found . |
7 | Yet the Labour leader has finally found a theme which can appeal to traditional Labour voters and , more crucially , also to those voters from the political centre who now feel disenfranchised . |
8 | Crowds of spectators were thronging the sides of the narrow road which led down from it into the village and , after Vitor had hurriedly found a parking place , they joined them . |
9 | Those that live in dry climates have therefore found a variety of ways of avoiding water loss . |
10 | If the trail through the trie has successfully found a word then the linguistic information for the word is found there . |
11 | But the lifts of the pen came regularly at every fourth letter — Middlemass had never found a forger who remembered to vary the interval at which he lifted pen from paper — and the dot above the i , high and slightly to the left , and the over-emphatic apostrophe were almost a trade-mark . |
12 | Throughout history people have always found a need to worship a god and to understand something more about human life and spirituality . |
13 | Individuals act within markets unaware of the cumulative consequences of their individually rational responses to the information at their disposal ; and neither historical experience nor theoretical modelling has yet found a way of integrating those individually rational decisions through markets without creating cycles of boom and slump , unemployment and inflation . |
14 | " I do n't pretend that medical science has yet found a method of treating cholera that 's quite satisfactory , I do n't say there is n't room for improvement , ladies and gentlemen … but what I do say is that it 's the duty of a member of the medical profession to use the best available treatment known and accepted by his fellow physicians ! |
15 | It is not as though academic social science has yet found a language that can address these problems that is not contentious . |
16 | Detectives have now found a knife they were looking for and a motorbike which was seen nearby . |
17 | The Teessiders seemed to sense that the Rokermen were starting to wilt and in the 62nd minute it looked as though Middlesbrough had finally found a way through . |
18 | Bryony had finally found a job she liked , after various bizarre false starts , and months on social security . |
19 | Long before then , however , the rose had already found a place in the heart of man . |