Example sentences of "find themselves [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Those who live in a high-spending authority , inhabit an expensive house and are part of a small household will find themselves at a triple advantage . |
2 | Another forecast is that companies which have committed themselves to supplying multiple retailers — which is still being publicly advanced as the correct structural direction for the beef industry to take — could find themselves at a permanent disadvantage . |
3 | France and England never pulled together , for all they might find themselves on the same side . ’ |
4 | Joe Reynolds and Amy Winship might just find themselves with a long weekend ! ’ |
5 | And if the deceased director owned a majority shareholding , the surviving directors could suddenly find themselves with a new boss . |
6 | Although this may be obscured by the second phase of London Bridge City , if the Simpson scheme is constructed the directors of Marketplace could find themselves with the unlikely view of a replica of the Piazza San Marco in Venice . |
7 | It is perhaps significant that the last strike organized by the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers was in 1923 and nearly bankrupted the Union ; although , having amalgamated with the Transport and General Workers ' Union in 1982 , farm workers may now find themselves in a better bargaining position . |
8 | In the event of a hung parliament with the Tories as the largest party , the Unionists could find themselves in a powerful bargaining position . |
9 | Students desperate to leave home may find themselves in a worse situation than the one they left . |
10 | However , employers could find themselves in a tight corner if they attempted to increase employee contributions or reduce benefits . |