Example sentences of "a [noun sg] can [be] find " in BNC.

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1 Parent company Abacus Municipal Holdings are ready to relinquish their involvement as soon as a buyer can be found .
2 Without it there 's a chance that a buyer can be found for the new slimmed-down company .
3 Their only hope now is that a buyer can be found who can afford vast sum , it will take to bring the building back to it 's former glory .
4 It 's a marked contrast to Squashtec in Hetton-le-Hole , once a hugely successful club but now facing closure unless a buyer can be found .
5 The historic yard faces closure next summer unless a buyer can be found .
6 Between Vaya Con Dios and Moyer 's Buttress , a contrast can be found in the beautifully pure crack of Nowanda .
7 Measures of inflation have proliferated this spring , so a figure can be found to support virtually any position .
8 Graham Swift 's Waterland ( 1983 ) shows the appropriateness of this idiom even within the South-East of England , providing a setting can be found which is remote enough to establish the ‘ contesting of centralisation of culture through the valuing of the local and peripheral ’ , which Linda Hutcheon considers an important constituent of postmodernism ( Hutcheon 1988 : 61 ) .
9 Do n't worry if you do n't have anything to restore though , a piece can be found for you .
10 The kind milkman is now looking after the stray dog , which must have consumed more than 100 pints of milk , until a home can be found for him .
11 This is being run as a pilot scheme in three counties this year , and will go nationwide as soon as a sponsor can be found .
12 Why bother with all that effort , when a meaning can be found fairly easily and obviously ?
13 The details of the offer must be made clear ; the mere expression of optimism that a job can be found is not enough .
14 The rule usually applies where a genus can be found .
15 TINY Daniel Burke , just two weeks old , is set to become the world 's youngest heart swap patient — if a donor can be found .
16 The nub of the question as to whether feminism is compatible with Christianity is that of whether a Christology can be found of which it may be said that at least it is not incompatible with feminism .
17 A concise understanding of the main subject of a book can be found on dust-covers and the backs of paper-bound books .
18 In the same way as discussed in section 3.1 that a plane can be found which is tangential to a curved two dimensional surface , a Minkowski space can always be found to match space–time locally .
19 Assuming that a path can be found through the sometimes difficult terrain of the language , this book should show students the advantages to be gained from a collapse of boundaries between the disciplines of art and politics , and from a policy of inclusion rather than exclusion .
20 Support for such a position can be found in the Gospel and Epistles of John .
21 They can be removed , or a way can be found around them .
22 A cause and a cure can be found for some of the illnesses of old age , and depression often responds to suitable treatment and sympathetic handling .
23 Where the issue to be determined falls into one of the categories discussed in Chapters 2 – 7 , a precedent can be found .
24 advantage of both , then I think that a solution can be found , and that a return to normality in the case of the conquered sufficient to render existence bearable , honourable , and even enjoyable , can be secured .
25 If it is , I can only hope it will work with all concerned to see whether a solution can be found to the problem of access .
26 He and fellow Gloucestershire MPs are meeting councillors this weekend to see if a solution can be found .
27 For each type of error , an algorithm can be found which will attempt to find the intended word .
28 An example can be found in the judgment of Lord Alverstone C.J. in Oppenheimer v. Attenborough :
29 Figure 5.15 Point locations on an image can be found using a cross-wire cursor .
30 But so far as an answer can be found , it must be sought in the influences to which he was exposed during his exile .
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