Example sentences of "we find [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If we turn first to the best-known Tudor textbook , the so-called ‘ Royal Grammar ’ originally produced by Lily and Colet for St Paul 's School , but becoming virtually ubiquitous after a proclamation by Edward VI in 1548 ordering its use in all grammar schools — it was undoubtedly used by Shakespeare — we find that a pronoun is said to be ‘ a parte of speeche , much lyke to a noune , whyche is used in shewyng or rehersyng ’ .
2 We find that a proportion of these definition words will be relevant to the domain of banking ( as defined by membership of the domain wordlist ) , whilst the remainder will not ( or have negligible relevance ) .
3 Or if we find that a grand-daughter is assisting her own mother in caring for an elderly parent , whom is the granddaughter helping ?
4 ‘ Although we do well with suits — and we are selling far more single-breasted than double-breasted — we find that a lot of Rodier Hommes customers are ready to wear a jacket with perhaps a cashmere or fine wool turtleneck underneath , ’ says Simon Brown .
5 When we do this , we find that a critic 's range of activities varies from place to place and period to period .
6 When the reasons for the disappointing response are explored , we find that the emphasis is placed on the unique social and cultural values of Japanese society .
7 On the other hand , as we travel on we find that the road does appear to be leading somewhere .
8 If we look at the context of Tawney 's 1957 address to the extra-mural department at London University , we find that the idea that all serious educational movements in England have also been social movements was no intellectual abstraction .
9 However , when we look closely at what is said about these various gods , we find that the god chosen by ( or who chooses ) Israel is quite unlike all the others .
10 If we turn to I Peter 1:11,12 , we find that the Spirit , once active in the prophets , led towards the suffering Christ , at whose instigation and in whose Spirit evangelists have brought the readers of the Epistle to faith .
11 When we find that the experience of unemployment makes people more likely to contemplate breaking an unjust law , we assume that the reasons for this are general ; we suppose that the increased likelihood would operate for anyone who happened to undergo the experience of unemployment .
12 So we find that the plot of G. E. is a very intense and extremely well planned out and written one .
13 If we find that the concordance is higher for Is than Ns , there could be a genetic component .
14 Consequently , we find that the relationship between teller ( pilgrim-narrator ) and tale , between tale and genre and between story and moral , are consistently to the fore in the tales of fragment VII .
15 Yet no sooner is the ball winging towards the uprights than we find that the goal posts are being moved .
16 Thus we find that the structure is a parallel-stranded tetraplex .
17 Using the no boundary condition , we find that the universe must in fact have started off with just the minimum possible nonuniformity allowed by the uncertainty principle .
18 We find that the syllabub can replace the synthetic ice cream which replaced the trifle which replaced the syllabub in the first place .
19 When we do so , we find that the inflation rate comes down somewhat , but it comes down to 7.9 per cent. , which is still 2.5 per cent .
20 We find that the sensitivity of the flow rate was less than we had hoped .
21 We find that the delineation of the synaptic zone by the localization of adhesion molecules and the initial phase of gluR expression are both innervation-independent .
22 And here we find that the term is widely rather than narrowly defined to include an offence which carries a sentence of three years or more on first conviction ; or involves the use of violence ; or results in substantial financial gain ; or involves conduct by a large number of people in pursuit of a common purpose .
23 Given the common values of E and p in structural solids we find that the speed of sound in these substances is very high indeed : for steel , aluminium and glass it is about 11,000 miles an hour or 4,800 metres per second , which is much faster than the speed of sound in air .
24 The overlap has two corners , one of which moves to the other under F and under R , so we find that the commutator is a pair of twisted 2-cycles , affecting only four out of the six corners involved in the moves F and R .
25 In fact , we find that the reverse is true .
26 We find that the effect of promotion is unexpectedly large , with the adsorption heat increasing from a clean-surface value of 124kJmol -1 to p310kJmol -1 at high potassium precoverages .
27 In accounts that were given of first meetings we find that the situation is often important as it is usually mentioned .
28 However , if there are other syllables following the tonic syllable ( i.e. there is a tail ) , we find that the pitch movement of the tone is not completed on the tonic syllable .
29 As with the reign of Charlemagne some 300 years earlier , we find that the death of a powerful and talented emperor takes the empire into the shadows also .
30 Here we find that the muscle defines the correct synaptic zone in the absence of the motor neuron by restricting putative guidance molecules to this specialized membrane region .
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