Example sentences of "find out [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Given what we now know , this is much more than the expected attempt to find out a demon 's identity , though it sounds very like it .
2 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 .
3 " endeavour to find out a person both to answer to their expectation and those of the Town , and … to superintend and assist him for a while . "
4 McLeish , warmed by the fact that she had taken the trouble to find out a bit about him , confirmed he had been at Reading University and had worked as a young sergeant in the Flying Squad .
5 I would be very pleased to chat to anyone who 's interested , even if you just want to find out a bit about making banners .
6 First of all it 's erm an opportunity for us to find out a bit more about each other .
7 Gary wants me to find out a bit more about it cos he wants a new one , another , well he wants a new one , cos we done a deal , get my bed , if we get the bedroom done
8 ‘ George they are n't going to find out a thing if we do n't tip them off .
9 In his second year at the College Jack Smith had Minton for his tutor and was impressed by the way he took pains to find out a student 's intentions .
10 I had to find out a lot of things about you in a short space of time .
11 It is probably too delicate to ask the principal the final question : How much of your time will you give to instructing me ? — but you may be able to find out the probabilities from any other articled clerks in the firm .
12 But was damnably plagu 'd for to find out the Sign
13 Aware of how precarious his position was , and still clinging to the Entente as the only hope in the shifting pattern of the European system , he had taken the unusual step of sending Eugénie to visit Queen Victoria at Osborne in the July of 1867 in order to find out the Queen 's reactions to the situation .
14 It is best to phone the company before you write to find out the name of the person you should write to .
15 Instead they need to find out the rhythms of speech which make the music of the verse work in dramatic form .
16 We need to integrate to find out the gradient at a certain point
17 What is more , we are told unequivocally that only those who are fortunate enough to live for another 30 years will be able to find out the purchase price of those companies .
18 This index enables you to access a variety of options which display information about Design Changes ( DCs ) ; for example , to find out the state of a particular DC , who is approving it , and why , and to look at assessment comments .
19 Finding out about test-tube fusion quickly becomes a cloak and dagger venture as desperate scientists and others resort to spying to find out the secrets in the Utah lab .
20 They have got to find out the rules and then fight by the rules . ’
21 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 .
22 Recent Censuses have included questions about the birthplace of members of the household , but attempts to introduce an ‘ ethnic question ’ , to find out the size of the ethnic minorities resident in this country , have so far been unsuccessful .
23 Whether you 've stuck with the same old style for years , want to find out the options for covering grey or simply want to learn how to manage your hair better , Charles will demonstrate practical ways to help you make the most of your hair .
24 To find out the address of your local office , contact : Look after yourself !
25 Because we add up the probabilities , to find out the chances of getting that or that .
26 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 .
27 It is important to find out the regulations in the local authority concerned .
28 Conduct a survey among your friends or other students in your group to find out the popularity of a particular product .
29 Comparisons will be made with similar studies in other parts of the UK to find out the effects of particular local conditions .
30 On Jan. 16 , Yeltsin reported to the Supreme Soviet that on his recent tour of the country to find out the effects of price liberalization he had found that local officials were not implementing government measures for social protection and that producers ' profit margins were too high .
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