Example sentences of "you [modal v] find a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With either type , you may find a 50mm socket , into which a suitably-sized boss connector or adaptor is welded to take a solvent-welded or push-fit pipe , or a push-fit or compression fitting which takes a branch pipe directly so needs to be the correct size .
2 In the chilly windswept plains of Patagonia , you may find a burrow about the size of a large rabbit hole .
3 You may find a stream , a cave , a factory , a prison you did not know was there but which insists upon itself as a landmark .
4 Nearer to Hangaroa you may find a cave which wears painted motifs .
5 Start looking for suits and going away outfits early hopefully , you may find a sale bargain or two .
6 It is quite possible to fit V8 and Auto parts to a Land Rover either by mounting the transfer box further back remotely or by fitting an adaptor between the auto box and transfer box The whole job needs a lot of re-engineering of the vehicle Depending on your disability you may find a hand operated clutch which is easy to fit or an automatic Range Rover may be the answer
7 ( You may find a dictionary helpful here . )
8 Adult dogs do take longer to settle in a new environment than puppies in any case , but you may find a dog whose history is well known .
9 You must find a squat for yourself .
10 ‘ Then you must find a way , Joan de Warenne ! ’
11 Finally you must find a way to hang the picture .
12 You must find a space in the text so that pictures can do the work .
13 ‘ Now you must find a bed for me , ’ he added , ‘ and remember , not a word to anybody .
14 and you should find a pair of trousers
15 This month , if you can haul yourself away from such hypnotic topics , you should find a universe waiting to be conquered .
16 Again if you shop around you should find a bargain but you might think it worth spending a few pounds more to get extra help and advice .
17 One or two weeks later you should find a lot of pupae .
18 On the other side of the coin you might find a child who is experiencing such difficulties in his learning that the first line of attack must be in , in terms of perhaps producing just an improvement of his base level of learning , so that the next step can be taken .
19 ‘ If you 're going on to Matson , you might find a bit of it useful .
20 The only thing your gon na have , you might find a bit awkward if you 've got to car stair , carry up stairs .
21 It 's happening in major cities , local groups are getting involved , so you might find a village firm somewhere is organising a sponsored walk .
22 Pigeons : Railway stations , buildings and ledges are where you might find a pigeon 's nest .
23 Denise is going to do bandaging and I 'm going to do bandaging and so are you , so you have these packs and these packs , if you 'd like to take one pack each , I do n't know if there 's a pin in them , you might find a pin in there
24 If you 're in that situation , you might find a visit to useful .
25 Right , I mean , you you might find a client whose perhaps taken out a further mortgage , for , you know , some house improvements or something ,
26 You might find a pound in the pocket .
27 I think you might find a situation quite clearly where you would find a child behaving in such a way in the classroom that it was being disruptive to himself , disruptive to teachers , disruptive to , to his classmates , and therefore the , the first move must be in a direction of rearranging that behaviour so that there could develop a situation in which you might do something about the learning difficulty .
28 Drop down a little and you 'll find a hotplate with four burners sealed to prevent spillage seeping underneath and removable supports for easy cleaning .
29 Moving down you 'll find a hotplate with two large spillage wells , four sealed burners which are easy to remove and two large removable pan supports which help you slide food from burner to burner .
30 Direct the torch and you 'll find a bird .
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