- Many parents were alarmed to find themselves in open conflict with the church.
- We found Alan weeping with relief and joy.
- They were beginning to find Griffiths' visits rather a strain.
- Can't you find a baby-sitter and come over for dinner?
- The rest of your question I find rhetorical hocus-pocus.
- People like yourself still find new things to say about Shakespeare.
- As a result, he found less time than he would have hoped for his hobbies.
- We found hardly any good places.
- Good places to fish were hard to find.
- We are liable to find ourselves in a mild state of conflict.
- We found a bank of snow sufficiently deep to dig a cave.
- If you find that the white wine is not cold enough for you, ask for some ice to be put in it.
- I never found the rest of my relatives.
- Hardly any of these find their way into consumer products.
- I find it less worrying than the two of you are suggesting.
- I am not the only woman to have found that part-time work has its drawbacks.
- Take the baby along if you can't find anyone to baby-sit.
- I found the forest quite frightening.
- The problem is one that always faces a society when it finds itself threatened.
- I find the British legal system extremely complicated.
- Do you find his view of America interesting?
- Gretchen found it difficult to speak.
- Maureen came in and found Kate sitting on a straight chair staring at the window.
- They found it dead.
- She found herself caught in a vicious tidal current.
- This book is for any woman who has ever said `If only I knew where to find help.'
- When did you find her?
- How many did you find?
- We never did find the gauze pad.
- You'll find yourself thinking about nothing whatsoever.
- If you can't do it, we'll find someone who can.
- Eventually we shall find a solution.
- You might have found it very difficult.
- The sudden death of his father on 17 November 1960 did not find him unprepared.
- `We have no reliable information about that yet,' he found himself saying for the third time.
- He could picture easily the consequences of being found by the owners.
- I have to find out what I can do best.
- Hundreds of Jews all over the world are finding their way back to their ancestral traditions.
- We found him sitting by the fireside.
- No-one can find Howard or Barbara anywhere.
- Gwen pulled down a folding seat and strapped herself in. The other girls had found seats elsewhere.
- 90 men found themselves cut off by storms.
- The baby was found in a carrier bag.
- He claimed that he had found the money in the forest.
- It was necessary for them to find a roof to live under before the cold weather set in.
- We'll support them till they find work.
- Once convinced of the necessity of a move he worked with persistence and diplomacy until the college found a new home.
- The older men would find it difficult to get a job if they left the farm.
- We found so much to talk about that it was late at night when we remembered the time.
- Wherever I looked, I found patterns.
- There are many people who find this intolerable.
- ...the place in which they found themselves.
- People will choose whichever of these regimes they find suits them best.
- Anyone following this advice could find himself in trouble.
- Later, computer systems were brought into play to draw up attack strategies; later yet, they found themselves riding along in aircraft, submarines, and tanks. All this had its beneficial aspects.
- I decided to try Newmarket. I soon found a job there.
- New business on a small scale has been found to provide the great majority of new jobs. By their nature such businesses take risks.
- `I find that amazing.'*`So do I.'
- She found that she wasn't being paid the same wage as him.
- Shelter had been found for most of those still wandering the streets.
- He found it hard to make friends.
- It was found that no cases of hypothermia had been recorded.
- I find myself strangely enough in agreement with John for a change.
- The point is to find out who was responsible.