Example sentences of "would have find a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She would have to find a dressing-gown .
2 If she wanted to get home in comfort , she would have to find a cashpoint .
3 He would have to find a way round the back .
4 I would have to find a way of bypassing it .
5 So in order to have a reasonable chance of seeing an explosion before your research grant ran out , you would have to find a way to detect any explosions within a distance of about one light-year .
6 Mademoiselle and the luggage would have to find a carriage .
7 She would have to find an envelope and buy a stamp ( where was the post office ? ) and post the letter and then a day would pass and then Mrs Rundle would take out her spectacles to read the letter in some new kitchen , with a refrigerator and a stove with automatic oven-control and an eye-level grill and gleaming plastic working surfaces and an electric blender and an electric coffee-mill , probably .
8 If the Young Pretender had marched into England directly after Prestonpans , which had been fought on 21 September , he would have found a country ill-prepared to resist him , but many of his followers were reluctant to cross the Border .
9 ‘ Floy would have found a way , ’ said Fenella firmly .
10 But armed forces are not known for being bastions of sentiment and it is definitely true that had the SAAF really needed to replace both types , it would have found a way to do so .
11 But the ancient world would have found a lot more uses for citrus fruit .
12 I consider that she would have found a job by early Autumn and therefore the sum must be more than a , nearly a year 's earnings and I assess it at eight thousand pounds .
13 In Susanna Jennens Leapor would have found a woman able to fend for herself in adversity .
14 ‘ Do you reckon Steen would have found a replacement ? ’
15 But even if this had not been the case ( and there was a part of her that still believed that he 'd come that second time to explain , or apologize ) she would have found an excuse for returning to England , just to be out of Marlin 's company .
16 If he 'd met someone and wanted to be unfaithful , he would have found an opportunity and I could n't have stopped him .
17 Outside in London , if he cared to leave the flat , he would have found an atmosphere , an edge , that any man of twenty-five with money in his pocket and an afternoon like that behind him should have delighted in .
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