Example sentences of "would find [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Morris tonner from Cripps and er I said I 'd buy the lorry off 'em if they 'd find me some work . |
2 | I 'd find her smooth skin |
3 | He had an idea that he would find himself another flat , and he actually called at a number of agencies in the Bayswater area and asked for their lists . |
4 | In future , she would not go looking for love , or trying to manufacture it out of other lesser emotions , but she still believed it would find her one day . |
5 | He wondered how he would find her this evening . |
6 | She knew that in speaking to Alix her voice would find its normal level , her mind would return to its normal tuning . |
7 | Accordingly , he believes , as do many other polytechnic directors , that by giving their institution charters to award degrees and other qualifications within carefully defined limits , substantial savings in time and resources would result and their distinctive approach to higher education would be affirmed and would find its fullest expression . |
8 | North of the border , the Scottish Office emphasised that Scotland would find its own solutions to reform . |
9 | North of the border , the Scottish Office emphasised that Scotland would find its own solutions to reform . |
10 | Not , in that division , the belief that achievement would find its own reward . |
11 | Most would find their next jobs in similar bucket shops . |
12 | Should Labour win , newly-appointed ministers would find their pre-election discussions have enabled their civil servants to prepare briefs on implementing manifesto pledges . |
13 | If these two ballets were evidence of MacMillan 's gift for using the classical technique in a fresh and personal way , La Hermanas ( based on Lorca 's The House of Bernarda Alba ) , which came between , showed those themes of dark sexuality which would find their full development in Mayerling . |
14 | And Marion Aluinn would find her long nose out of joint … |
15 | Not even American hostility to the British Empire as then constituted — and so resolutely defended by him — seriously disturbed his belief that Britain would find her main security in a transatlantic relationship . |
16 | Hence the owner also would find it worthwhile acceding to contract 2 rather than contract 1 . |
17 | ‘ I would find it difficult drinking so much pink . |
18 | He told the driver that he would find his own way back . |