Example sentences of "i have find [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The deaths of father and son within a few days of each other raise questions to which I have to find satisfactory answers .
2 If we speak of patterns and shapes in speech communities , we are again talking in metaphors , but this spatial metaphor is one that I have found congenial in speaking of linguistic history and the complexities of usage in live speech communities .
3 Of all the men of different nationalities I 've met and of all types , I have found good and bad in each , but my favourite still remains the Frenchman , because he can lie so convincingly .
4 Since then I have found other uses for it in my knitting room such as to anchor down that very important latch tool and to put in place the little basin on the weighing machine which tends to flop off when I go to weigh a heavy jumper .
5 I have found young men and trained them .
6 Over the years I have found various types of hardness-free gravel available commercially , but in general these have been very pale in colour , consisting largely of quartz .
7 I have found great relief from back pain , my tension and worry is very much reduced , and my doctor has given up even taking my blood pressure .
8 I have found Norwegian shows to be very relaxed and Norwegian people accept the decisions of the judge very well , which is to their credit , for with the grading system and every dog receiving a critique , everyone feels they have achieved something .
9 I have found Moral Re-Armament to be the only way for our country .
10 I have found freshwater dips for Marine fish effective at clearing flukes from infected fish .
11 Particularly , ’ she added cuttingly , ‘ since the few days I have been here I have found disagreeable in the extreme . ’
12 Changes , cyclic or otherwise , within the solar system or within our galaxy , would seem to be the easy and incontrovertible solution for everything that I have found remarkable in the stratigraphical record .
13 I have found full cupboards and empty ones , children with books and children without ; schools and classrooms where the resources of the community have been mobilised , where well stocked classroom shops have been organised using packets , wrappers and tins collected by children , where great varieties of natural and man-made objects have been collected for children 's use in science and mathematics — and schools with none of these things .
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