Example sentences of "you could [adv] find " in BNC.

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1 Er yeah and if you were a , if you were a rightist cadre that had doubts about all this and actually wanted to go the slow more moderate line , you could also find enough in here to be able to , to sort of curtail things a bit ?
2 You could also find some letters that were confused , they did n't share common features but they sounded the same and they tended to be confused as well There was a lot of enthusiasm from the work of the neuro-psychologist th with the discovery of cells which appeared to be sensitive to particular features .
3 If yours is the kind of garden that is attractive to hedgehogs — lots of cover , plenty of natural food and close to other good habitats — then you could well find your offer of a house taken up this winter .
4 If you choose to use a First National Bank loan to restructure your finances you could well find your monthly payments are less than half what you pay now .
5 ‘ But if you could just find somewhere they 'd feel a bit more comfortable , that 's all .
6 You either go along with me until this is over or you could soon find yourself out of a job , although I suppose you could always see if Lewis had an opening for you on his paper . ’
7 It is permanently sitting there in the sense that , if only you knew its genetic formula , you could instantly find it ; moreover , its neighbours in this special kind of space are the biomorphs that differ from it by only one gene .
8 When Berg describes the Goldwyns moving house , moreover , to 1800 Camino Palmero or 1200 Laurel Lane , you could probably find your way round the properties blindfold on his description .
9 ‘ My dear fellow , you could probably find one in every gutter in Naples . ’
10 And I 'd like art teacher 's in all the school 's all around , not just Harlow but Hoddesdon Hertford all around Epping to be asked I 'd like artists to be asked from all around erm Essex has a directory of artists Eastern Arts has a directory of artists , I think you could probably find quite a lot of people .
11 If you pumped hard enough you could probably find some jackass willing to say he 'd be damned if he 'd ‘ let the niggers hold a barbecue on the White House lawn ’ .
12 You could easily find something better suited to your talents — become a Member of Parliament , or something .
13 I tell her of my travels , although none of them is to a place you could easily find on a map , and of the people I have met .
14 You could easily find out : just ring up the Standesamt at … ah , Bad Schwarzendorn , and — Hold on a minute !
15 Failure to do so will mean that your efforts in negotiating long-term security of tenure might be in vain , as you could eventually find the shareholders deciding to bring your contract to a premature end and discover that you are unable to claim compensation for the full period during which you expected to work .
16 I 'd much rather y , you know , you did anything you want , than ignore a bit that you could otherwise find useful .
17 Back in the '60s , you could never find anything by Jimmy Reed or people like that .
18 Do you think you could possibly find me a small drink ? "
19 I mean you yourself if you found out if you found some homeless people you could possibly find out where they could go .
20 If your new drive is of a different make you could possibly find that which drive is configured as drive C : could be critical .
21 In the countryside you could still find ‘ in every populous village a man or woman of three-score years of age .
22 If she does , you never know , you could still find her at the old gym , this time in the Band .
23 It sounded like a dangerous place , somewhere you could swiftly find yourself robbed , raped , or suddenly erased .
24 You could always find me if you tried . ’
25 But somebody like you could always find friends to say , Yes you ought to do that
26 Oh I , you could always find a job to do ca n't you ?
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