Example sentences of "be found [prep] [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One reason for this would be if the original script contained spelling errors , so the ‘ correct ’ word could not be found as a legal English word .
2 But in other sites , particularly in limestones , they can be found with every fine skeletal detail preserved .
3 Without it there 's a chance that a buyer can be found for the new slimmed-down company .
4 The absence of a temple or shrine in the near vicinity and of any obvious religious objects or inscriptions , casts serious doubt on this suggestion , but a shrine may be found at a nearby sacred spring .
5 With capital to invest , the cheaper house prices and quietness to be found outside the large urban areas proved attractive to them .
6 More important , perhaps , is the fact that this account of the family may be considered defective in that it ignores the varieties of patterns of family living that are to be found in a modern industrial society .
7 Corrosion and metal attrition were little more than would be found in a five-or-ten year-old ship .
8 Fossil representatives of lampreys and hagfishes may be found in the Upper Carboniferous ( 230Myr BP ) where , in most preserved details , they are similar to their modern counterparts .
9 An uneven geographical distribution is also characteristic of tourism , one of the few industries that does tend to be found in the remoter rural areas ( see chapter 9 below ) .
10 It also contains cheerful indiscretions not to be found in the official regimental history .
11 Very little information is given in the about the life of Fahreddin Acemi , and very little more is to be found in the other biographical sources .
12 Before attempting to describe the various approaches to learning and teaching which may be found in the contemporary primary school , it would be appropriate to list in the broadest of terms the key elements which lie at the heart of the curriculum .
13 Or is the genuine Dublin culture to be found in the new sprawling suburbs with its run-down libraries and shopping malls ?
14 Since there are inadequate ‘ real ’ savings to be found in the non-bank private sector , these bills and bonds inevitably find their way into the hands of the banks .
15 The paper also discussed erm the proposed topics for discussion at the enquiry in public it explained where the county council 's er relevant policies would be found in the extra electory memorandum it outlined the key objections and the proposed participants for each topic .
16 In many lesser developed ( Third World ) countries , the proportion of notes and coin in the nation 's total money stock is much larger than that to be found in the advanced industrial nations due to the lack of sophisticated banking/financial systems in most poor countries ; also many of the residents still do not fully participate in the money economy due to barter and self-sufficiency .
17 An analogue of Ediacaran organization may be found in the modern deep-water scleractinian coral Leptoseris fragilis : instead of tentacles , it uses its ciliated surface as a food-gathering organ , and has an internal canal-like gastrovascular system that communicates with the exterior through pores .
18 The reason for such concern can be found in the 1947 Royal Commission Report ; it asked ‘ whether such concentration as exists is on balance disadvantageous to the free expression of opinion or the accurate presentation of news ’ .
19 Details of individual running shoe repair shops can be found in the RUNNING classified section .
20 These plants , with their slow metabolism , can be found in the wild growing happily in woodland floors where sunlight is filtered .
21 A more likely explanation for the slump can be found in the shaky financial structure of the club , which made it hard for Chapman to act with any confidence .
22 In the conclusions we shall argue that the origins of these issues can be found in the earlier post-war period of child care policy , and that it remains doubtful whether this new legislation alone can resolve them .
23 The law and procedure of his court have an international rather than a purely English character ; it administers a law which is to be found in the medieval maritime codes , such as the Laws of Oleron and the so-called Law of Rhodes ; in the background , as a supplementary law , is the Civil or Roman law .
24 A pay bed was , of course , a bed which could be purchased within an NHS hospital and normally was to be found in the so-called private wards of these hospitals .
25 A further striking difference between countries which is partly cultural in origin can be found in the differing legal rules which apply to business relationships .
26 No such pomposity was to be found in the British Caribbean islands .
27 Nevertheless , it may well be that the best symbolic account of the more specifically manic response to the loss of the all-providing pre-agricultural mother is to be found in the oldest epic poem known to us — the ancient Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh .
28 In south-east Leicestershire two anthropoid shells of local manufacture are to be found in an extensive seventeenth-century vault .
29 Now , with the proposed acquisition of CGI , IBM is effectively saying that despite its vast army of surplus employees , it ca n't find 4,000 among with the skills , or the ability to acquire the skills to be found in an unexceptional middle-ranking software and computer services company — and the move is hardly a morale-booster for all the people within IBM that ply their trade in software and services .
30 Full details of this interesting self-training method for developing rapid reading skill will be found in an interesting new book ‘ How To Reader Faster — And Remember More ’ , sent free on request .
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