Example sentences of "you might [verb] find " in BNC.
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1 | You might expect to find a house like this in some refined seaside resort such as Budleigh Salterton or Sidmouth , where , owing to the wars and consequent lack of foreign travel , the nobility and even a Royal or two were building elaborate holiday houses . |
2 | The effect is warm and friendly , rather than the immaculate ‘ designer look ’ that you might expect to find in a house full of talented people . |
3 | To get the whole story , though , you need to raise the bonnet because there , nestling in the space where you might expect to find a nice , sensible Marks & Spencer diesel , there is a 4.3 litre V6 motor , which , for good measure , is turbocharged and intercooled . |
4 | There are , however , not so many medieval houses as you might expect to find . |
5 | A 400-year-old school for boys in Shrewsbury is hardly the place you might expect to find a true example of hi-tech living . |
6 | He is not the laughing larger-than-life character you might expect to find . |
7 | How has modern portfolio theory been used to evaluate portfolio performance and show how and why you might expect to find different performance rankings from the different measures . |
8 | That 's where you might expect to find cold wine . |
9 | Here you might hope to find evidence for the very beginnings of life . |
10 | If you , too , have a dust-covered garter bar somewhere about the house that you are feeling guilty about , you might like to find it again , dust if off and try the following techniques : |
11 | Alternatively , you might have found yourself without the ready money you needed to snap up a bargain — like that washing machine you saw in the sales . |
12 | if you found out then you might have found out that they were n't very far behind , so they could of caught up and they could of gained a seat and they could of gained a say in the government |
13 | You might have to find your own chair actually . |