Example sentences of "be find [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Tosspot had been found dead the previous afternoon .
2 ‘ The fascinating thing ’ , Miss Honey said , ‘ would be to find out the real limit of this power of yours .
3 Such was their isolation that their way of life hardly reflected at all the kind to be found just a dozen miles away .
4 The Sahara is home to the Tuareg and they can be found right the way across it from Algeria to Nigeria .
5 Although the GTP has been used as a late and well-documented model , the same developments could be found wherever the ‘ colonizing roads ’ went in North America .
6 As library users have found to their cost , the shelf that held the books marked 636.7 last week might hold books quite differently numbered today , as the stock grows and books move along , and yet the position of a subject 's bookstock can rapidly be found once the all.important subject number is identified from the index .
7 But you 'll be finding quite a few of the Scots in here tonight . ’
8 We 'll be finding out the answers to these and other topics in an exclusive series of in depth interviews with some of our top local bands .
9 During the time that Ted and Jim were working on the engine , our chief researcher Bill Welbourne had been finding out a few details about the aircraft .
10 First off though our reporter Fiona Mcbride has been finding out a bit more about Glasgay .
11 These were to find out the views of parents and staff about all aspects of nursery life at the outset and from this to prioritise agreed areas for development to form an action plan .
12 Neither Sir Martin Jebeau 's gun nor that of his stableman , Richard Smith , had been fired , and both guns were found not a yard from each other .
13 Assuming that you have found land which is potentially viable , your next step is to find out the work , time , and cost involved in realizing that potential .
14 One thing that I do try to do before writing an article , is to find out the availability of the particular fish .
15 One example of the use of historical information is to find out the rate of increase in wage costs relative to different job categories or different companies or different geographical locations .
16 Well I think what we want to do is to find out the truth from the hype and the emotion , that is what we want to establish and I 'm sure we will correct it if there is any injustice .
17 What in fact they want is to find out the basis upon which the plaintiff is making the claim , to tie the plaintiff down to a particular set of allegations before the engineer goes in .
18 So the usual thing eventually after five months waiting for payment is to find out the bloody solicitor that told them this you see and inform the the solicitors that er his client has not yet paid us and we it ought to be done and eventually that 's how we get the money .
19 So to me the most point thing if you 're an interviewee is to find out the duration of the interview .
20 So I think maybe sort of first priority is find out a bit more information then about erm who employs these sorts people .
21 The earlier in the legislative history of the provision the admissible statement is found obviously the greater this task becomes .
22 If nothing obvious is found then the pump needs testing to ensure it is delivering the correct pressure .
23 If no clash is found then the lowest graphical representation necessary to satisfy the designer may simply be a text string saying " no clash " .
24 The direction attribute is not mandatory , defaulting to ( UP , DOWN , SELF ) , and if no match is found then the task or mail is sent to the project administrator .
25 There are considerable sums of money available from the Commission for research and development , but one of the problems is finding out the relevant information at the right time .
26 It 's the sort of fruitless post-mortem that bridge-players do but the point of the incident is that it showed the extent to which Hunt 's temper could affect his judgement , for in motor racing , as Nigel Mansell was to find out a decade later , to lose one 's cool harms only oneself .
27 I also remember , incidentally , the first letter that I had to erm type , a young chap who was erm shortly called up for service in the Army came in and erm dictated a little letter to me to see how erm , how I got on and erm it was a letter to parents in Halesworth whose daughter had just been er transferred to a grammar school and erm in those days of course the , if the distance was more than three miles the Education Committee er provided a cycle and cape and leggings and erm the object of the letter was to find out the child 's inside leg measurement
28 Doddy 's first job was to find out the extent of the Guinness brand 's availability .
29 A girl from another broken family ‘ used to sleep in the same bed as grandma — I was sleeping with her the night she was found dead the following morning . ’
30 As a result , an institutional compromise was found whereby the Governmental Accounting Standards Board was established , which , although associated with the FASB , is nevertheless separate .
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