Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb mod] be found " in BNC.

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1 Certainly such conflicting views can be found .
2 A fuller account of the technical rules will be found in Sir Rupert Cross 's Statutory Interpretation .
3 Fortunately , because Darwin had noted where the mocking birds could be found , it was possible to show that each new species was confined to its own island .
4 In the tropics where there are only wet and dry seasons and food is available almost all year round , birds do not need to perform extensive migrations , and the breeding season can be prolonged to the point where some birds can be found nesting almost the whole year round .
5 Even in the case of a screening programme ( when doing nothing is a real option ) some cases would be found even in the absence of any organised service and there would also be the costs of treating disease as and when it occurred .
6 A good example of such kinship-based overlap of social roles can be found in the various volumes of Malinowski 's classic , though incomplete , account of the Trobriand community of Omarakana .
7 A detailed explanation with examples of different hierarchies can be found in the manual ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
8 A detailed explanation with examples of different hierarchies can be found in the manual ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
9 I am much induced to believe that from an examination of the foreign correspondence of that Society ( of which W. Watson of Bartlett 's Buildings is sollicitor ) [ sic ] some traces might be found which might lead to discover some of Mr. Stone 's accomplices .
10 Familiarity with the local history of the area is very important , as detailed local knowledge , both on the ground and with the available documents and old maps , will ensure that all remaining features of such deserted settlements will be found .
11 Thus , the ‘ dark figure ’ of unrecorded crime depends on the sort of offences that are considered , and if different groups of offence categories are examined , different ratios will be found .
12 The variations and exceptions to these brief generalised statements can be found in a number of books , some by investigative outsiders , some in memoirs by dealers and others interested in the market .
13 One example of this is the discounts offered to tenants purchasing local authority houses : these were altered in 1984 when sales showed signs of flagging and they were increased on flats in 1986 because few buyers could be found for flats .
14 Most of the vines are planted at a height of between 120 and 180 metres , although a few plots can be found at 200 to 220 metres in the northern part of the vineyard , bordering the vines of Bouzy .
15 HIV changes its structure very easily and different strains can be found in one individual , making vaccine development difficult .
16 Up-to-date accounts of ancient and medieval coinages can be found in I. Carradice and M. Price , Coinage in the Greek World ( 1988 ) ; D. Nash , Coinage in the Celtic World ( 1987 ) ; A. Burnett , Coinage in the Roman World ( 1987 ) ; and P. Grierson and M. Blackburn , Medieval European Coinage ( 1986- ) .
17 PENALTY : If an amount is shown in respect of a penalty or penalties being recovered under the bill and you have not previously been informed of the ground on which it has or they have been imposed , further particulars will be found in the information accompanying the bill .
18 Faith in the City ( Commission on Urban Priority Areas , 1984 ) is the most recent study to remind us that for the non-London conurbations , the grimmest social conditions may be found on over spill local authority ‘ outer estates ’ ( Centre for Environmental Studies , 1983 ) .
19 The clear eggs can be found by searching through the mop , strand by strand and removing them by hand .
20 Further details can be found in our departmental information sheets available from Professor Stuart Pawley .
21 Further details can be found in { 11 } .
22 In limiting the concept of social representations to these sons of phenomena , Moscovici is denying that social representations can be found in all societies , and suggesting that they only emerge under certain social conditions .
23 If all social life depends upon the existence of some son of culture , common sense and practical knowledge , then , accordingly , social representations will be found in all social contexts .
24 The large cell bodies of the motor neurons could be found , and , as explained in Chapter 7 , the ‘ same ’ cell repeatedly identified in animal after animal ( Figure 9.2 ) .
25 The details of the terraces are complex and not of great relevance to such a general study of geomorphology as this , but summaries of various British successions may be found in Wooldridge and Linton ( 1955 ) and George ( 1955 ) .
26 More detailed instructions will be found taped on the walls over the appliances concerned .
27 Such fissures were by no means peculiar to the middle classes of the Russian Empire : analogous divisions can be found throughout Europe .
28 Examples of clashes between the state and large social groups over similar economic and social issues may be found in many periods of European history .
29 Some clues might be found in studies of brain activity in peeking birds .
30 Some clues can be found in the recent Report of Labour 's Policy Review for the 1990s , Meet the challenge , make the change .
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