Example sentences of "found [prep] any " in BNC.

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1 This is perhaps less surprising when one considers that these definitions are derived by examining and grouping the actual collocations found for any particular word , and then working backwards to a definition from the separate contextual groupings [ Mackin , 1978 ] .
2 No statistical difference between responders and non-responders , however , was found for any of these parameters .
3 In other words , the most difficult tasks found within any given layer are all characterized by the same type or category of complexity , just as water remains in the same liquid state from 0 degrees to 100 degrees Celsius , even though it ranges from very cold to very hot .
4 They are based on a refinement of the natural movements made by the bones and joints when activated by the muscles , tendons and ligaments found in any human body .
5 Law and morality were not yet clearly distinguished , nor could one even say that the whole of law or justice was to be found in any one court ; the Ecclesiastical Courts , and Local Courts of many different kinds , administered a justice which was not the justice of the Common Law Courts ; so the thought was natural that even the King 's justice was not exhausted in the power conferred on his courts .
6 Several methods are available and can be found in any good book on perspective drawing .
7 Dramatic potential can be found in any challenge to an established normality .
8 These are a group of extremely primitive molluscs , which are found in any abundance only in Lower Palaeozoic rocks .
9 Many good books have been written about obedience ; there are usually several to be found in any library .
10 The historical development which can be found in any long-established library also goes .
11 In North America , in areas where conditions are similar to this country , a survey showed that one per cent of houses were affected by damp , but rot was not found in any of these , and in the few years of experience here none of the faults so far reported are due to this cause .
12 This splitting has occurred on 24.4 per cent of the teeth , which is a higher percentage than has been found in any of the pellet assemblages ( Table 3.10 ) .
13 Procedures of both sorts can be found in any type or size of organisation , for filling in forms , processing goods , inputting data to a computer system etc , and those directed at the continual development and implementation of policy , or the preservation of the mode of business operation .
14 It is unusual for more than five birds to be found in any winter , but an exceptional record was of 24 in the lower Rother valley on 13 January 1946 .
15 This problem is not uncommon , as many books on computer applications , which might be suitable for undergraduate case studies , are padded out with material readily found in any good general introductory text .
16 The same characters can probably be found in any nightclub across the world .
17 Indeed , cold facts and figures can be found in any public reference library .
18 So the chords found in any major key are : I maj7 , II m7 , III m7 , IV maj7 , V dom7 , VI m7 , VII m7b5 .
19 There are three minor pentatonic scales found in any major key/scale .
20 There are many other books , even if they are not in quite so exclusive a category , that are unlikely to be found in any form at all ; to take a miscellaneous selection , Wordsworth 's and Coleridge 's Lyrical Ballads ( 1798 ) ; the suppressed first edition of Alice in Wonderland ( 1865 ) ; the first edition , first issue , of Fergus ( Ferguson Wright ) Hume 's Mystery of a Hansom Cab ( 1886 ) , John Bunyan 's Book for Boys and Girls : or , Country Rhimes for Children ( 1686 ) and Edgar Allan Poe 's Tamerlane ( 1827 ) .
21 Less extreme examples can be found in any street or office , and there is a move among women to make the best of ‘ prime-time ’ , a phase which has been described as the years between 35 and 60 , the time when a woman can capitalize on her experience , energy , and maturity .
22 In his YWES chapter for 1924 ( p. 58 ) , he remarked that ‘ it will be a grievous shock to many an innocent sentimentalist , accustomed to see the one-eyed and red-bearded deities everywhere , to learn that Pórr and Oó3in can not be found in any Scandinavian place-name in England ’ .
23 With a wealth of illustration material rarely found in any textbook , it deals exhaustively with its subject … the great classic text in work study . ’
24 Such conjunction of the excellent and the awful is never found in any genuine neurological disease .
25 Respect for such differences in viewpoints has produced in England and Wales a range of primary school practice and organisation which can not be found in any other developed nation .
26 From this function , the number of ganglion cells found in any specified patch of the retina may be evaluated numerically .
27 If we decide what behaviour we want and how we will assess it , and then reward that behaviour when it occurs ( a practice found in any family ) , then we have a chance of pleasing both individual and organization .
28 Some of these are similar to the problems found in any large organisation .
29 No doubt the sort of collaboration recorded in this example could be found in any classroom , whether the teacher intended it or not .
30 But they are to be found in any of the ‘ enclosure counties ’ and may be identified immediately as the work of the enclosure commissioners .
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