Example sentences of "[noun sg] find [art] " in BNC.

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1 However you work in selecting a remedy find the way that suits you and gives you results as shown by a good response to its administration .
2 Where would Nottinghamshire county council find the elbow room to which the hon. Gentleman referred ?
3 Er the shop find the word for it a butcher in a shop .
4 Those taking early retirement find a challenge in planning and supervising the construction of a customised home .
5 Checks often take two years , giving an immigrant a chance find a job and make connections , strengthening his chances of staying put if his claim is rejected .
6 By sunrise , one or two members of the family , having slept on it , start to think , ‘ but I wanted to show ’ , or ‘ 1 wanted to work our new dog ’ and on reading the pup 's ancestry find no track record for either .
7 Where would a woman whose children possess not a single toy find the resources to restore plaster crumbling off the joists between the walls and the doors , to put five doors back on their corroded hinges and fix all the loose boards on the stairs ?
8 I do not for my part find the objections in principle to be strong and I would certainly be prepared to agree the rule should no longer be adhered to were it not for the practical consideration to which I have referred and which my noble and learned friend agrees to be of real substance .
9 " If they think they can discover the lost vein , or by driving a new level find a fresh one , they will do one or the other for their own advantage " .
10 The gift of genius Find a brilliant inventor to set loose in the laboratory and your problems are solved ; the new products will start to roll off the line immediately .
11 The relatively high completion rates for the ‘ Other NSEs ’ reflects the fact that this includes students with ‘ professional , nursing , technical or secretarial qualifications ’ The pattern which emerges is that students who have been selected on the basis of success in some form of study which prepares them for the demands which will be placed on them in higher education respond as least as well if not better than the traditionally qualified A-level entrants , while those with less evidence of success of this kind find the transition to higher education difficult and are more likely to drop-out .
12 However it also appears that those with less evidence of success of this kind find the transition to higher education difficult and are more likely to drop-out .
13 This doctrine appears in an altered form in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads where Wordsworth tells us that he had written about ‘ low and rustic life … because in that situation the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity ’ .
14 This is supported by Wordsworth 's defence of his choice of the common people as subject matter — ‘ Low and rustic life was generally chosen , because in that condition the essential passions of the heart find a better soil in which they can attain their maturity … ’
15 Lewin and Minton ( 1986 ) in their comprehensive survey of the literature find no less than thirteen orientations to management from the year 1911 onwards , each with its own typical effectiveness attributes .
16 New actors need to try and widen their range all the time and in the same breath find a way of being commercially as well as artistically viable .
17 From an atlas find the names of the towns marked on the map as the more desirable dormitory towns .
18 Mr. Wakeham : The Order Paper is designed primarily for the use of right Hon. and Hon. Members , and I am sure that many of us who have become familiar with its style and format would — contrary to the Hon. Gentleman 's belief find the changes that he proposes considerably less convenient .
19 Thornton was eventually smoothed down and persuaded to stay on condition that the paper find a Chairman at once — a reputable businessman whose name could be used instead of his .
20 Ah well you see that 's what I 'm talking about as well , Napier are saying if your guys want to set the exams fine but we did in fact in the last exam paper find a fundamental flaw .
21 Will a free market economy find a Pareto-efficient allocation on its own , or must it be guided there by government intervention ?
22 So how can you as a daughter find a way through the maze of difficulties that confronts you when you undertake the care of an elderly parent ?
23 WHEN the so-called elite of the Premier League find the bottle to break away and form the small , private division they wanted all along , there 's one club they wo n't be touching with a bargepole .
24 It is in the shared interest of of the parties I 'm describing that this county should be able to attract and accommodate er inward investment of strategic significance to help the people of this county find the due employment that they need .
25 One could propose BSL as appropriate in a class learning politics , or economics , or geography and in the same school find a signed English form in the teaching of English or science , or foreign languages .
26 ( ii ) By means of the expression find the relative molecular mass of Y.
27 Not only must the users of such a system find the data relevant and credible , they must also be motivated to use it to improve the overall performance of their activities .
28 There are two main reasons ; firstly , most native speakers of English find an ‘ all-strong-form ’ pronunciation unnatural and foreign-sounding , something that most learners would wish to avoid .
29 Those drivers who volunteer to drive one of the vintage cars for Centenary year find a big difference between the neat control lever of Blackpool 's latest trams and ‘ Arm-strong 's Patent ’ required on those of yester-year !
30 ( 4 ) If the Company shall within the period limited for acceptance find a Purchaser or Purchasers willing to purchase all the Shares concerned and shall give notice in writing thereof to the Proposing Transferor , he shall be bound , upon payment of the Prescribed Price , to transfer such Shares to the respective Purchasers thereof .
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