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

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1 Early impressions suggest that there could be keen competition to provide such a service — if the money can be found !
2 Despite the economic crunch , he plans to continue the gallery 's string of major loan shows , and is confident ‘ the money can be found ’ .
3 Both the red squirrel and the polecat can be found here .
4 By s 45 of the Act where an action or matter is transferred from the High Court to a county court , and no order to the contrary has been made in the High Court , the costs of the proceedings prior thereto are in the discretion of the county court judge , and will be taxed in the county court upon such scale , whether of the High Court or county court , as the judge thinks just ( a statement to the contrary can be found on p 868 of the County Court Practice , 1991 but this has been adjudged incorrect : Forey v London Buses Ltd ( 1991 ) 2 All ER 936 ) .
5 Another and perhaps even more striking example of the undesirability of the practice can be found in the case of Woolwich Equitable Building Society v. IRC where the finance Act 1985 had included sections enabling the Inland Revenue to make regulations for the payment by building societies of tax on ‘ such sums as may be determined in accordance with regulations ’ and went on to provide that any such regulations might contain ‘ such incidental and consequential provisions as appear to the Board to be appropriate ’ .
6 Until the killer can be found , none of us can get on with our lives .
7 That is to say , the superposition of a state with an electron " here " and a state with an electron " there " does not produce a state with an electron at some point in between " here " or " there " but a state in which the electron can be found either " here " or " there " , with probabilities which depend ( in a way I have not defined but which is capable of precise specification -see Appendix , AS ) on the balance between the two states .
8 A more likely explanation for the slump can be found in the shaky financial structure of the club , which made it hard for Chapman to act with any confidence .
9 In the west of the Forest can be found deep gorges , most notably the Höllental and throughout the Forest there are small lakes such as the Titisee and Schluchsee .
10 Bearing in mind the resemblance of the feet to the body , all reflexes to the body can be found in the corresponding area on the feet .
11 The capacitance C s of the variable standard capacitor is adjusted until the voltmeter V indicates resonance , when the inductance can be found from the theoretical expression ( 5.42 ) of section 5.6 for the resonant frequency .
12 The average torque during the interval can be found from the static torque/rotor position characteristic .
13 The residents have presented a petition to the council calling for the plans to be shelved until an alternative access to the site can be found .
14 An equally deterministic yet non-Marxist approach to explaining the crisis can be found in the writings of Galbraith , Mishan and Ellul .
15 In this way the record can be found when necessary without movement of the access heads .
16 Agriculture in the early Anglo-Saxon period appears to have been designed to satisfy immediate , local needs , but evidence that the situation was changing towards the end of the period can be found by comparing the food resources with those of the earliest post-Roman urban and commercial centres in England ; Hamwic , the middle Saxon port of Southampton , and Ipswich have both received large-scale excavation .
17 But if no convincing reason for the station can be found , and if the project will no longer create so many jobs , then all the effort will have been for naught .
18 The wall can be found behind the Beran Filling Station , which lies at the highest point of the Bangor on Llanberis road ( B4547 ) , about 200 metres from the Deiniolen turn-off .
19 Thus , the bacterium can be found in affected joints , or in the skin lesions , or in the bloodstream and any ill-effects can be directly ascribed to the activity of the bacteria .
20 The general form of the argument can be found in Paul Baran 's Political Economy of Crowth , though that work is part of the Marxist school of writings on the Third World and dependence rather than specifically about intranational centre-periphery relations .
21 A number of papers relevant to mineralisation in the area can be found in Evans ( 1982 ) and Institution of Mining and Metallurgy ( 1985 ) .
22 Copies of the code can be found in most laboratories , and the detailed contents are included in the educational programme for mortuary technicians .
23 Details and booking forms for the workshops which will be taking place in conjunction with the exhibition can be found on pages 10 and 11 of this issue .
24 Along this short stretch of the shore can be found archaeological sites dating from 3,000 BC through the Viking period to the Highland clearances of the last century .
25 The address can be found in the library , post office or the GP 's surgery .
26 The address can be found in the library , post office or the GP 's surgery .
27 If , however , you have any difficulties or queries , please contact the International Office ( the address can be found at the back of this prospectus ) .
28 All but four of the books in the list can be found in its catalogue , a good average for a small sample .
29 Bond and Westbrook ( 1982 ) suggest that the source of the discrepancy can be found in the amount of the flavoured substance experienced by the subjects on the pre-exposure trial — Best and Gemberling ( 1977 ) gave only brief exposure whereas the other experimenters gave rather more .
30 We believe the answer can be found in the idea of a ‘ moral career ’ .
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