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1 Well, should I find a publisher , since you are not doing so?
2 Owen had not much doubt that he would find a publisher .
3 He has not yet been able even to find a publisher .
4 She told me it was a good book, that I would find a publisher .
5 Unsurprisingly, at that time and in that climate, the book didn't find a publisher .
6 It is a pretty poor performance anyway-andis not likely to find a publisher .
7 It might take me some time to find a publisher , I was thinking to-day.
8 In order to find a publisher Mr. Spaulding moved with his family to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
9 I helped her find a publisher for her book.
10 Before we teamed up, I couldn't find a publisher .
11 I'm sure you'll find a publisher for it.
12 And I will, too, if I ever find a publisher who dares to bring it out.
13 C. Well, she-shewrote and asked me to find a publisher for her, and mentioned you.
14 If I can find a publisher for it it will probably be out next summer or fall.
15 This time I shall find a publisher .
16 Clarke was not put off: 'All right, then, can I try and find a publisher for the book?'
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