Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] finding [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The story that one of them must have told a Daily Sketch reporter a year later was that sitting in a West End club and finding the cold unbearable they had decided to go somewhere warm . |
2 | Neither side had more than a couple of scoring chances in the first half , and Ecchinswell took advantage of the first of these , breaking through after dispossessing Martin Whiddett on the sideline and finding a vast opening in the Alton defence . |
3 | The agency reported that the group hid in a pine forest for several hours before heading for a town and finding the Chinese restaurant . |
4 | The intention therefore is significantly different although both are concerned with presenting oneself as an object of others ' attention and finding a public language to do so . |
5 | Composers are undoubtedly doing what they want , leading the market , creating a demand and finding the artistic means to satisfy it . |
6 | Dramatic playing , therefore , is continually in a state of tension between personal expression and finding the public means of presenting oneself , using language and gesture , in order to communicate to the others taking part . |
7 | As simple as lighting a fire or finding a dry place to sleep . |
8 | It has already been suggested that using an appropriate channel and finding a suitable register will contribute greatly to the clarity of any communication . |
9 | A rebuilding job is now required and Alan Noble , as chairman , has the task of laying suitably firm foundations off the pitch and finding the right man for the construction work on the other side of the fence at Feethams . |
10 | Afterwards , walking along a wet London street and finding an intimate Italian restaurant , eating pizza , sharing a bottle of Frascati , assumed the monumental importance of some banquet at Buckingham Palace . |