Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] be found " in BNC.
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31 | The end product is not only the formation of glucose but some of the PGA can be found in fats and amino acids . |
32 | Godoy struck first hoping , in the Escorial Trial , that Ferdinand might be found guilty of political parricide . |
33 | At the back of the album was a clutch of glossy professional pictures , and in these Dorothy could be found , glaring out from Louise 's wedding group , standing rigid beside Edward on his graduation day . |
34 | This is not a late development , since already Alfenus Varus can be found in the late Republic arguing that a legacy per damnationem in which the testator has written only damnas esto ought to be valid . |
35 | It has now been confirmed , however , that Bt is a ubiquitous soil microorganism and that highly active strains of Bt can be found in a wide variety of environmental samples . |
36 | Further details about these and other areas of countryside including nature reserves and archaeological sites in Kent and East Sussex can be found in the booklet ‘ The National Trust Handbook 1992 ’ , available in bookshops and National Trust shops . |
37 | Charles Lamb , an inveterate reader at the table , confessed that his copy of Milton might be found ‘ in certain parts dirtied and soiled with a crumb of right Gloucester blacked in the candle . ’ |
38 | They are now working on a centralised system for spare parts , so that a customer in Spain or Switzerland can be found the part he needs whether it 's in Germany , Italy or France . |
39 | This study has shown that EGF can be found in the endothelial cells immediately adjacent to basal cell layers of the normal oesophagus , including those forming papillae . |
40 | The full story of the Hereford , Hay and Brecon Railway and the G.W.R. branch from Eardisley can be found in the Llanfair Railway Journal nos. 123 and 124 . |
41 | The fascinating debate between Copleston and Russell can be found in this reader , together with short extracts from the history of philosophy concerning the traditional arguments for God 's existence . |
42 | Charles Lamb can be found sheltering modestly over the initials ‘ C.L. ’ in Hone 's periodic publications . |