Example sentences of "[modal v] now be find [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A summary X and Y value must now be found within each third .
2 A plaque to commemorate the destruction of the railway and subsequent conversion to the Five Pits Trail may now be found at the site .
3 The building they stayed in and entered from the ( largely unchanged ) foreshore may now be found behind a later front ; the walls of the Raasay House Johnson slept in are held prisoner within the nineteenth-century accreted façade ; one or two corridors may be seen and touched .
4 Villas inland from the Costa del Sol can now be found for about Pounds 40,000 .
5 Nothing has been more ominous in the doctrinal shift of the 1980s than the actual hostility to this term which can now be found in Roman teaching .
6 The legislation has been consolidated and the law can now be found in the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1971 .
7 Exactly fifty years earlier , two scientists in the Physics Department demonstrated a device which changed the course of history , and which can now be found in 48% of British homes .
8 The only place they can now be found in the entire country is in Upper Teesdale .
9 The average torque produced by the motor over one step at maximum load is : The total phase resistance , R = 18.0 + 2.0 ohms = 20.0 ohms and for a rated phase current of 1.0 A the required d.c. supply voltage c = 20 V. For two-phases-on excitation the fundamental component of supply voltage is V = 4 X d/T ( Fig. 5.5 ) , i.e. V = 25.5 V. The peak magnet flux linkages with each phase winding ( M ) can now be found by solving Eqn .
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