Example sentences of "would [adv] be [adj] to find " in BNC.

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1 He would only be able to find his way back to her when he managed , for once in his life , to be honest about what he really felt and believed .
2 It would just be nicer to find them extremely interesting from somewhere nice and snug , inside .
3 It would not be surprising to find that material and social deprivation play a part in increasing stress and propensity to abuse , especially when associated with isolation .
4 One tabloid , threatened since with a writ , went as far as to say that he would not be able to find such a sum .
5 With luck , the Jews would not be able to find him as quickly as that .
6 I would not be able to find it again .
7 Are you saying that six to eight miles would not be , you would not be able to find a location for a new settlement in
8 The effect of a new settlement south east of York would be to increase those levels so that people with from Greater York , would find would not be able to find accommodation within the new settlement and therefore the total housing requirement of Greater York would be increased and housing needs would not be met .
9 She also wrote that he should not bother looking for her because he would not be able to find her .
10 He would not be surprised to find that by using his intelligence he could add one or two significant improvements to this design .
11 If the sentence production system includes one component whose task is to retrieve specific content words from the mental lexicon , and another component whose task is to create a linguistic structure into which these content words are to be inserted , then one would not be surprised to find some patients whose speech consists of unstructured sequences of specific content words , and others whose speech has correct linguistic structure but lacks specific content words .
12 By the same token , the public school choice would not be surprised to find that the Labour Party opposition regarded the official unemployment figures as underestimates The arguments that divided them are illustrated in Table 10–2 , which reproduces in a slightly amended form a table that appeared in The Sunday Times ( 6 November 1983 ) .
13 It would not be difficult to find more recent examples :
14 It would not be unusual to find at any given time , a significant number of staff in a school involved in part-time study or research activities . )
15 Faced with the difficulties of tracing theses , borrowing them , and then extracting the relevant data from them , it is perhaps surprising that the views expressed by one interviewee , that it would probably be cheaper to find a new student and to repeat the research , are not more widely held .
16 It would n't be enough to find a poison that would finish her off .
17 It was already nearly six o'clock , and I would n't be able to find a one-hour photo lab open anywhere that evening ; and I had to return to the Sheraton to collect my bag , and be back on the train by seven-thirty or soon after .
18 But if I was The John Dyson , do you think crowded restaurants would n't be able to find a table for me ?
19 Most probably would n't be able to find a hospital open .
20 Our streets were invaded by two or three hundred coppers who normally would n't be able to find Deptford on a map .
21 Luke would n't be able to find her .
22 I thought her life was now so happy and gay that she would n't be able to find it in herself to be uncivil to anyone , even to her grandmother .
23 I would n't be surprised to find it was someone local
24 ‘ It would n't be unusual to find the staff — or at least some members — active participants .
25 ‘ Surely it would n't be difficult to find another skipper ?
26 We would then be unlikely to find any non-question-begging moral argument why a small shareholder should bear any part of the loss himself .
27 Carol looked to right and left to try and keep in mind the way they were going , but all the lanes looked exactly alike in the snow , and she knew she would never be able to find the route back to Threlkeld by herself .
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