Example sentences of "[noun sg] to be found [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is not simply a general or universal awareness of God , though it gathers up and refines the more general consciousness to be found in other religions and at the very core of human existence as such .
2 Unlike the relatively straightforward reporting to be found in journalism , the sociological method requires a more sophisticated examination of statistical data .
3 So they entered the cheerful portals of the Jade Cockatoo , the only cafe to be found in Chetwynd , and threaded their way through a maze of small tables to an alcove by the fire , where they took off their soaking mackintoshes and warmed their hands .
4 ‘ Wonder if there 's an ‘ alf good fence to be found in Glasgow , ’ was all Tommy had to say on the subject .
5 And he was drawn to the grace and violence to be found among his Cossacks .
6 He submits that matters regarding their welfare can only be taken into account on the exercise of discretion under article 13 if they establish the criterion to be found in article 13 ( b ) , i.e. , that there is a grave risk that their return would expose them to physical or psychological harm or otherwise place them in an intolerable situation .
7 But to contend , as does Mr. Wall , that the consideration of their interests can not be taken into account at all unless the criterion to be found in paragraph ( b ) of article 13 is satisfied is , in my judgment , unwarranted by anything in the language of the Convention and unwarranted in principle .
8 In the next stages there is pleasure to be found in identifying subjects , and in discovering that pictures can convey messages expressively .
9 However , there were even more terrible signs of this supposedly new streak of violent irritability to be found among the youth of working-class neighbourhoods , which could not even be justified on the grounds of over-enthusiastic jingo patriotism .
10 ‘ I have been amazed by the amount of creative talent to be found in Darlington , ’ he said .
11 ‘ I have been amazed by the amount of creative talent to be found in Darlington , ’ he said .
12 A surprising amount of work to be found in the island does , however , show their influence .
13 If this view is correct , did , or does , the ‘ constitution ’ in the United Kingdom have a democratic basis , i.e. was , or is , its legitimacy to be found in the general will of the people ?
14 However much Labour may talk about public expenditure , it normally makes such a mess of the economy that there is little benefit to be found in the longer run .
15 By using this information , retail companies may ( i ) site branch stores , and ( ii ) allocate their product mix according to the kinds of customer type to be found in these catchment areas .
16 Type of authority is related to average size of establishment , as has been noted , although as Table 13 also indicates , there is a wide range to be found around average spending .
17 This latter device consisted of a row of boxes containing basic items of nav equipment to be found in the aircraft .
18 These are probably the most basic , simple and commonly-used pieces of equipment to be found in home aquaria .
19 Another mystery surrounds the only example of body armour to be found among the primates .
20 In other words , you are saying that the morality to be found in George Eliot 's novels is quite different from the more conventional Christian morality that 's found in other novels of that period .
21 No refrigeration , I thought ; not a can to be found throughout the land !
22 Information obtained retrospectively from case notes is unreliable but generally the correspondence to be found in case notes showed the clinician 's reason for referring a patient and gave reliable clues to the prediction of the result .
23 Is there really no wood to be found on the way , or even on the mountain itself ?
24 In recent years there have been feminist theologians who , far from believing there to be a gap to be bridged between past and present , have emphasized rather the continuity to be found in the situation of women .
25 I have said ( in Chapter 2 ) that one can calculate the rate of protein synthesis by injecting a radioactively labelled amino acid into the bloodstream and measuring the amount of radioactivity to be found in the protein of particular brain regions after a given time .
26 She said : ‘ There was n't a place to be found in Redcar for him , and finding a private flat or bedsit for someone with little funds is very difficult .
27 Whether you stay put or move , there is greater happiness and security to be found in your home life .
28 There are examples of bribery to be found in the documentation relating to county elections , with votes being purchased outright by timely patronage , but such examples are rare .
29 Of course we all need sufficient to live on — and it is hard to be joyful if those basic needs are not met — but , however trite it may sound , there is much joy to be found in a spring day , the expression on a baby 's face or the touch of a loved one 's hand .
30 There is a joy to be found in these emotions of friendship .
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