Example sentences of "can be found for " in BNC.
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1 | One of them is the law of return ; another is diversification — as against any kind of monoculture ; another is decentralisation , so that some use can be found for even quite inferior resources which it would never be rational to transport over long distances . |
2 | What origins , and what final justice , can be found for the critical assumption that , as Bradbury expresses it , ‘ the experimental tradition did shift or lapse ’ in Britain after modernism ( Bradbury 1973 : 86 ) ? |
3 | A form of group selection can be made to work , provided some means can be found for increasing the ratio of between group variation to within-group variation . |
4 | It is possible to find 3 course menus for around £5 and even in lively , touristed areas such as Les Halles excellent food can be found for very little more . |
5 | The kind milkman is now looking after the stray dog , which must have consumed more than 100 pints of milk , until a home can be found for him . |
6 | A cause and a cure can be found for some of the illnesses of old age , and depression often responds to suitable treatment and sympathetic handling . |
7 | Do n't worry if you do n't have anything to restore though , a piece can be found for you . |
8 | Similar expressions can be found for the effect of changes in age of onset of alleles which have permanent effects once first expressed . |
9 | New Black Families has demonstrated unequivocally that black homes can be found for black children ( Small , 1982b ) . |
10 | Grammatically distinctive traits can be found for each of these . |
11 | Support can be found for each of those two points of view both in the authorities and also amongst the textbook writers . |
12 | These generally refer to finding a self-indexing function for tables in main storage ; Jaeschke has developed a method originally proposed by Cichell , and he has shown that , however complicated the key sequence is , a self-indexing function can be found for up to 40 keys so that they fit exactly into a table with the same number of storage positions . |
13 | The common law provides quite an armoury of such principles , and new applications can be found for them by a bold judge . |
14 | Unless means can be found for experienced teachers to have at least the equivalent of a whole year studying for a Master 's level retraining , the partially sighted will be leading the blind . |
15 | If , therefore , the average stress or strain in either constituent can be found for arbitrary values ( so determining one of the As or Bs ) , the elastic properties of the mixture are completely specified by Equation ( 4.4 ) or ( 4.5 ) . |
16 | however can be found for a general polymer from birefringence and n.m.r. studies . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Given that new 386SX motherboards can be found for less than £200 this is the more attractive way of doing the job . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | For example , as we noted , the definition of pragmatics as concerned with encoded aspects of context may be less restrictive than it seems at first sight ; for if in general ( a ) principles of language usage have as corollaries principles of interpretation , and ( b ) principles of language usage are likely in the long run to impinge on grammar ( and some empirical support can be found for both propositions ) , then theories about pragmatic aspects of meaning will be closely related to theories about the grammaticalization of aspects of context . |
21 | Without it there 's a chance that a buyer can be found for the new slimmed-down company . |
22 | In other words these derelict monuments to Robert Maxwell 's empire will remain empty until the most profitable use can be found for them . |