Example sentences of "[be] [prep] be found in the " in BNC.

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1 For various reasons I am unable to publish a transcript of everything that was said , although some salient points are to be found in the book .
2 As no vocal chords as we know them are to be found in the larynx , the sounds emitted probably come from the lips of the larynx .
3 A significant percentage of the Community 's sheep stocks — two-thirds ( 28 m out of the 43 m ) are to be found in the regions covered by this Directive ( 4 ) .
4 Frequent references to inspection and study by Fellows of these acquisitions from Chelsea are to be found in the Journal Books of the Royal Society and the specimens are now housed in the British Museum ( Natural History ) .
5 It is probable that like the mammals the roots of the great variety of living birds are to be found in the Cretaceous , but fossils , which could document this , are only now slowly coming to light .
6 The best beaches are to be found in the south and east , lapped by gentle clear waters and warm sea breezes .
7 Netherlandish painters were favoured in Prague too and several of their works are to be found in the collection .
8 Of her art she says , ‘ It mirrors the mental and physical challenges that are to be found in the timeless Mahabharata .
9 This drift towards investigation through interrogation is altogether clearer when one looks at the provisions on detention which are to be found in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act .
10 Some are to be found in the bad effects of traditional ‘ god-worship ’ on the ethical behaviour of the individual .
11 But what about the other toys that are to be found in the classroom ?
12 Sewerby Hall museum has a fine collection of Anglo-Saxon jewellery , clothing , pottery and weapons excavated from the burial site at nearby Home Farm which was also part of the estate , but the most interesting exhibits in the museum are to be found in the Amy Johnson collection .
13 At Christmas the same faces are to be found in the Almeida Bar year after year .
14 Copyright-cleared background music recordings can be obtained by mail order , and the addresses to contact are to be found in the relevant hobby magazines .
15 Few of them are to be found in the top echelons of racing .
16 Decaying inner cities are to be found in the South as well as the North , and there are areas within the South in which high unemployment , deprivation and poverty exist .
17 The landowner is concerned over liability for climbing on the crag , details of which are to be found in the new BMC Peak Guide supplement , and a discreet and sensitive approach is requested until the problems have been sorted out .
18 Barth travels far and wide through the Bible , from Genesis to Revelation , and digests , criticises , and re-states a vast amount of material from the previous history of Christian thought , and from contemporary discussion — much of this in lengthy pages of tiny print , which readers are sometimes relieved to discover can be passed over without loss of the main drift ( though it should be said that some of the finest passages are to be found in the small print ) .
19 Major mobile invertebrate predators are to be found in the phylum crustacea which includes crabs and shrimps and in the phylum mollusca which includes a wide range of predators from octopi and squid down to tiny nudibranchs .
20 Their solutions to the dire state of the press are to be found in the labour movement , the Labour Party and the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting Freedom .
21 The origins of modern ethnography are to be found in the late nineteenth century , when men like Boas and Rivers studied the ways of life of a variety of tribes by then included in the British Empire .
22 Or , a more surprising inclusion , ‘ examples of permanence and survival are to be found in the immense domain of culture ’ : the Latin civilisation of the late Empire , the ‘ outillage mentale ’ of the sixteenth century outlined by Febvre , or the geometrical treatment of pictorial space .
23 And economies of FFr25 billion a year are to be found in the health-care system ( meaning patients will have to pay more ) .
24 Kornhauser ( 1978 ) has pointed out that the main tenets of control theory are to be found in the ideas of the pioneers of sociological criminology — the sociologists of the Chicago school , working in the early decades of this century ( Thrasher , 1927 ; Shaw , 1929 ) .
25 THE foundations of the normativist style in public law are to be found in the political ideologies of conservatism and liberalism .
26 The foundations of the functionalist style in public law are to be found in the intellectual movements of sociological positivism , evolutionary theory , and pragmatism which flourished in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries .
27 Some interesting reactions from a cabinet member on the receiving end of the doctrinal ministrations of Meese and other Reaganite hawks are to be found in the reflections of Terrell Bell , a Republican moderate and Secretary of Education in Reagan 's first administration .
28 Many of these discussions are to be found in the early collections ( see , for example , Gould and Wartofsky , 1976 ; English , 1977 ; Vetterling-Braggin , Elliston and English , 1977 ) .
29 Easy-listening Christmas presents are to be found in the BBC Radio Collection : The Forsyte Saga , medieval crime classic The Monk 's Hood and The Woman 's Hour Jane Austen Collection , read by actresses Maria Aitken , Juliet Stevenson , Penelope Keith , Janet Suzman , Annette Crosbie and Patricia Hodge .
30 Rather than reference each part of the protocol , the relevant articles are to be found in the bibliography .
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