Example sentences of "to be found [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is just one of a hundred different types of delicious seafood dishes to be found on this coast .
2 Using customary pseudonyms , the artists to be found on this album will give any Detroitphile palpitations , especially as they are previously-unheard tracks .
3 After some discussion , they felt that there was nothing else to be found on this site until the next ploughing and they would give it a miss until then .
4 Such a thing is certainly not to be found on this earth ; yet those who pick to pieces the open texture or verbal infelicities of an international Convention rarely pause to consider how , when legislation prepared in a single legal system is generally so verbose , obscure , and generally badly drafted , one can reasonably expect more of the product of many hands drawn from widely differing legal systems with different cultures , legal structures , and methods of legal reasoning and decision-making , entailing maximum flexibility , co-operation , and compromise .
5 In one sense the shock of industrialisation lay precisely in the stark contrast between the black , monotonous , crowded and scarred settlements and the coloured farms and hills immediately adjoining them , as in Sheffield , ‘ noisy , smoky , loathsome ( but ) … surrounded on all sides by some of the most enchanting countryside to be found on this planet ’ .
6 The cliffs of South Pembrokeshire are justly renowned for their fine , solid rock and that at Stennis is among the very best to be found on this length of coast ; a real delight to climb .
7 It is not possible to accept the belief that ‘ God pervades everything that is to be found in this universe down to the tiniest atom ’ , and not at the same time accept the idea of universal brotherhood and the essential unity and equality of all earthly creatures .
8 Agency and professional workers are to be found in this second category .
9 The multicultural and linguistic possibilities of multi-ethnic groups are emphasised on the course , along with the particular problems that are to be found in this area of teaching .
10 There are two basic meanings to be found in this parable .
11 Dictionaries and encyclopedias are usually to be found in this section .
12 The town is full of Tyrolean charm , and the naturally extended welcome to be found in this corner of Austria is every bit as warm as it 's reputed to be .
13 Only a handful are to be found in this collection .
14 The grain of truth in the myth of the British administrator dispensing justice impervious to the affection of the natives is to be found in this period of the history of British India , of which James Fitzjames Stephen is perhaps the representative figure , when a maturing bureaucracy was moving away from a personal to an institutional sense of fairness .
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