Example sentences of "[prep] [be] find at " in BNC.

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1 The bridgehead has been the small Western community , which now has the use of a state-of-the-art office services joint venture to be found at 50 Gorky Street in central Moscow , as well as ‘ Reprotsentr ’ , in which Rank Xerox is a partner .
2 THE only Aylesbury Ducks likely to be found at The County Ground tomorrow will be an increasingly celebrated strain decked in green and white hoops .
3 THE only Aylesbury Ducks likely to be found at The County Ground tomorrow will be an increasingly celebrated strain decked in green and white hoops .
4 Horses with the highest self-esteem are likely to be found at the top of their pecking order .
5 Another little colony of the Blessed Ones which has turned into a hell-hole is to be found at Summerhill in Suffolk , where 70 years ago , the educational idealist A. S. Neill founded his progressive academy , known as the do-as-you-like school .
6 At weekends he is likely to be found at his stone cottage complete with Aga , stream and duck pond .
7 To travel out to foreign countries without having first made himself acquainted with what remarkable things there are to be found at home , he held neither for wisdom or usefulness .
8 Roses were well represented in the lists of plants for varying situations to be found at the end of the Dictionary .
9 Such an Act would , however , at once lay bare the fact that the cause of Irish misery , which now seems to come from abroad , is really to be found at home .
10 S Group was led by Group Captain Donald Bennett , who we heard was a most formidable gentleman from ‘ down under ’ and who was mostly to be found at Group Headquarters , Huntingdon or at Wyton RAF Station , a few miles away .
11 If prehistoric remains were to be found at the farm Seven Wells , that would effectively clinch it .
12 The result was a small foot in the proportions likely to be found at Hadar .
13 Such theories include the conventional model of evolution , Big-Bang models of the origin of material substance , the concept that life is a by-product of biochemical complexity , that mind and thought are to be found at the physical level of molecules and electromagnetism , and so on .
14 It is of a rock type not common to the immediate area , the nearest appears to be found at Cayton and Cornelian Bays , ten miles distant , and is believed to have been brought to Rudston for religious reasons , since it was there long before the church .
15 But soon she would have reached the stage where she would deliberately avoid going to places where birds were to be found at ground level — such as the local park .
16 The area between Caniçal and the end of the island is very sandy and , indeed , the only natural sandy beach on the island is to be found at Prainha on the road out to Ponta do São Lourenço at the end of the island .
17 These savings are to be found at Gateway stores NOT Safeway .
18 Moreover , the papers were run as political ventures ; there were none of the commercial , management , planning and sales activities that were to be found at the Standard .
19 The origins of trade unions are to be found at the beginning of the nineteenth century and are a response to the rapid process of industrialisation and the change and dislocation which this caused .
20 Full descriptions of these projects are to be found at the end the section on international activities on p.54 .
21 The Atlantic Group owns and operates just such a specialist engine overhaul business , Not to be found at Coventry , wholly-owned subsidiary CFS Aeroengines is located at Hal Safi , alongside Malta 's Luqa International Airport .
22 Lithographs by Kounellis are to be found at Lelong until 28 February : a series of ten large portraits drawn on the stone with the finger , entitled ‘ Stone Smoke ’ .
23 The tapescript of the Classroom Cassette is to be found at the back of the book .
24 It is said to be found at depths of around 30 metres and is , therefore , unlikely to be shipped in other than very restricted numbers .
25 The quality of ‘ education in the round ’ is to be found at its most developed in the small village school where the teachers so often become an integral part of the community in which they work .
26 Students with special educational needs are to be found at every level of post-school education and training — in further education colleges , universities and polytechnics , and in adult education institutes and training schemes .
27 Guidelines methods are also to be found at later decision-making stages of the process , governing , for example , emergency release , temporary release and parole practice ( Gottfredson 1987 ) .
28 Nor were the largest shares by an individual group to be found at the end of the period : they were the Mirror Group 's ( more than 40 per cent in each category ) in 1967 .
29 In Buckinghamshire four of the five wealthiest lived in Aylesbury , Amersham and Buckingham , and elsewhere they were to be found at places like Bromsgrove and Kidderminster , Worcs. , and Blakeney , Little Walsingham and Great Yarmouth , Norfolk .
30 In the Bordelais , eight castellan families were to be found at the beginning of the twelfth century , but their number had grown to twenty-four by 1294 .
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