Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun sg] can [be] find " in BNC.
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1 | It 's only 100 metres to the main road where a regular bus service will take you into the bustling resort centre of Magalluf , a 5 k ride which takes about 15 minutes , where a wider variety of bars , restaurants and nightlife can be found , or to Palma Nova 3km away , for a superb selection of restaurants . |
2 | There are few private agencies , but Adia , Manpower and Interim can be found in larger cities . |
3 | When they get together and they need money , the old school tie , the old party tie comes into play and money can be found for things that they think are profitable for them and their consultancies , and their companies , and their interests . |
4 | Cruising details and itinerary can be found on page 66 . |
5 | A fuller account of Dr Carey 's life and work can be found in ‘ Say Nothing About Doctor Carey ’ by Lesley Rowe . |
6 | The matter is by no means settled , however , and further information and discussion can be found in recent summaries of the various theories by Michener ( 1944 ) , Gustafson ( 1950 ) , Nielsen ( 1957 ) , Snodgrass ( 1957 ) , Matsuda ( 1958 ) , Gouin ( 1962 ) , Scudder ( 1961 , 1971 ) and Smith ( 1969 ) . |
7 | A similar graphic intensity and inventiveness can be found in two of Fukase 's great contemporaries in Tokyo , Eikoh Hosoe and Daido Moriyama . |
8 | The Borough of Colwyn embraces many pretty villages where typical Welsh culture , entertainment and food can be found in the village halls and country inns . |
9 | ( More discussion of women and health can be found in chapter 9 , section 9.5 . ) |
10 | A full derivation and explanation can be found in Chiang ( see Further Reading ) . |
11 | Perhaps the scheme could operate with much greater success in this sense if a special in-service provision was made — but this , of course , depends on whether time and money can be found for it . |
12 | However a rough estimate of optimum switching angle can be obtained if the three torque/speed characteristics are approximated by constant torques , effective up to the maximum speed for each angle : The time taken and number of steps executed during acceleration to the maximum speed may be calculated , since for a constant torque , For constant accelerating torque the instantaneous velocity is proportional to time and therefore the distance travelled during acceleration is simply : so for each switching angle the acceleration time and distance can be found : The time taken to travel a total distance of 60 steps can be calculated for each switching angle , e.g. if the switching angle is 6 degrees the system executes the first 25 steps in 94.3 ms and the remaining steps at a constant speed of 540 steps per second : The time taken to decelerate has been neglected in this calculation because the retarding torque ( motor braking torque + load torque ) is , in all three cases , much larger than the accelerating torque ( motor accelerating torque - load torque ) . |