Example sentences of "[pron] finds [art] " in BNC.

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1 And not a market unless someone finds a birthed dog , or a bird .
2 It operates as an indivisible , adaptable whole which finds a dynamically shifting point of equilibrium according to circumstances and the cycles of nature .
3 This is the corresponding algorithm which finds a path to a goal .
4 The very simplest example of this kind is the binary chopper , presented in Chapter 1 , which finds a root of a polynomial .
5 A good conceptual clusterer is one which finds a succinct meaningful hierarchy of succinct definitions of meaningful concepts .
6 The want of due skill and care may arise in respect of a matter which finds no reflection in the summary or separate basic valuation .
7 This spate of exalted titles for Aethelbald , which finds no echo elsewhere in texts from centres other than Worcester , could well be a purely local phenomenon in the mid-730s , peculiar to Worcester , with authority .
8 Constraint-based programming is an artificial intelligence technique which finds the optimum way to allocate means and resources .
9 The more interesting aspect of its search is the part which finds the whole numbers , the powers of P and R. During the search , Bacon constructs intermediate approximations to the right powers , all of the form i j where i and j are whole numbers .
10 To round off the facilities , there is a bitmap to vector utility , called a tracer , which finds the edges in such as PCX files and creates a vector image from them .
11 Even at this moment , I see that in your gaze which finds an echo in my own heart ! ’
12 ‘ Sir David himself finds the task rather daunting and suspects he will not accomplish it before Reginald 's wedding day . ’
13 Frankly , until somebody finds a better way to build a GTi , we 're all the competition we need .
14 And she has promised a reward to whosoever finds the keys : if it is a man , he is to marry the princess and be her husband and true love ; if it is a maiden she will become the princess 's first lady-in-waiting and sit at her left hand .
15 ‘ No hurry to move ; as long as rent 's paid , and you finds a place in time , that suits me . ’
16 She finds a fisherman who has been washed up on the shore .
17 First she finds a suitable nesting place .
18 Her worst fears are confirmed when she finds a list , containing the entry ‘ McFadgeon , Kelly .
19 Faith immediately admitted that she finds a lot of advice about healthy eating plain confusing : ‘ It 's very difficult sifting through all the information that 's pushed at parents and weighing up what 's really important .
20 If she finds a piglet in the way she moves it to one side .
21 I remind her that she finds a great many simple normal things suspicious , as the police mentality does .
22 At last , in Europe , where ‘ nobody expects you to be more than you are ’ , she finds a few answers .
23 When the abuse begins she has fits , slowly she finds a way of coping by living a double life ; her life , the one she chooses and controls , exists outside her father 's house .
24 Thereafter we witness Rose being guided by the Fool towards Pagoda-land , where she finds the salamander , then back to the court where her kindness to both the salamander and her persecuted old father is rewarded by the transformation of the Prince to his real shape and his victory over all contenders to win Rose , rescue her father and banish Epine .
25 Berni Miller , chief executive of the Farm Holiday Bureau , says she finds the report encouraging and feels that it broadly reflects the way the industry round the country is moving at the moment , although business in other regions is less seasonal than the West Country .
26 Recondite though her theme may be , she succeeds , by focusing on its scientific aspects , in demonstrating that it is not without relevance to our own times , as becomes immediately apparent when she finds the origin of the movement in an information explosion .
27 She skips and twists among them , sniffing their hind-quarters , until at last she finds the two she seeks , her own young , and leads them away to the shade of a bush and there lets them suckle .
28 But her sense of humour , courage and ability to love help her to survive those terrible years until she finds the happiness she deserves .
29 She finds the clergy a pain ? ’ said Mrs Baggley acutely .
30 ‘ Well , I think she finds the hierarchy surprising .
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