Example sentences of "find yourself [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Their house , Carceri , is a complex world of ancient stone galleries and courtyards , with weird ( and scheduled ) spiral staircases that you go up only to find yourself on the floor below the one you started on — an old dungeon perched among the treetops on a hillside overlooking the city , which they found by a miracle , and had converted .
2 You find yourself on the crest of a steep ridge running gently north east towards the summit .
3 Find yourself at the controls of a fighter helicopter over 27 hair-raising missions .
4 I hope I did n't look too anticipatory , or too disappointed when she said they were all about horoscopes and ‘ Find yourself through the Stars etc ’ , ‘ A very unhealthy lot . ’
5 If you find yourself in the position of having to land the model some distance away ( which you will ) , here again they will be of great help .
6 His description was that ‘ it is easy to aim for the front room and find yourself in the kitchen ’ .
7 When you die you find yourself in the World of the Dead .
8 There are not many harsher disappointments in county cricket than finding yourself on the outside looking in , as was the case with another Robinson — Phil — at the start of this season following his acrimonious departure from Yorkshire .
9 It would be like finding yourself in the kitchen with Barbara Coleman when you would rather be with Oliver and James Cobalt searching for drugs .
10 Enter our simple competition and you could not only find yourself with the answer to all your bedroom storage needs , but also regain an extra , usable room .
11 Well , do n't keep me waiting another time , or you 'll find yourself on the Report for improperly working your beat .
12 Turn left when you reach the fortifications and you will find yourself at the back of the Černín Palace ( 5/101 ) .
13 Chapter Four covers all the points so you should never find yourself in the position of having an accident and being helpless .
14 Turning right into Havelská Street you will find yourself in the middle of the St Gall area of the Old Town , part of the ancient marketplace founded in 1232 by Wenceslas I. In the 15C the marketplace was split in two by the building of stalls between today 's Rytířská and Havelská , hence the grand houses set on arcades in Rytířská and Havelská and the street of low houses between .
15 It goes up and straight down l and you ca n't stay up erm in the water , you go straight under and you do n't find yourself in the middle erm of the pool where it actually comes in you find yourself being pressed against the wall by the water pressure
16 You may find yourself in the midst of a lengthy disputation about the rights and wrongs of a particular request you made ( 'But you said another five minutes , mum ! ' ) .
17 But , if you do find yourself in the situation of describing an area of life you are unfamiliar with , remember the man with the magnum of champagne and avoid , as far as you possibly can , using any fact , however trivial , however seductive , that you have no warrant for in someone else 's words or pictures .
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