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

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1 There was general agreement that no new money could easily be found for heavily indebted African or South American countries at present ; meanwhile United States delegates told the conference that US monetary policy would be kept tight in order to combat inflation , which was currently around 4.5 per cent .
2 We hope that the responses will be found at least suggestive for future policy-making .
3 Large shoals may be found on quite shallow reefs or close to the walls of steep drop-offs beyond the protecting reef .
4 Called a snuffer , it looks like a tiny gold-plated cooling tower and can only be found in rather grand shops : Asprey , Fortnum & Mason , Selfridges and Smythson of Bond Street .
5 They are likely to be found in both large and small towns , provided they lie on the main roads , and therefore the Antonine Itinerary can be a useful indicator to their presence .
6 The tucuxi is one of the few dolphins to be found in both fresh and salt waters .
7 What I have called the ‘ linear impulse ’ seems to be found in widely distant parts of the world .
8 The origins of these short-lived discrepancies between y t and y * ; are to be found in similarly transient deviations of p t , from .
9 With this sort of evidence in mind , we were invited to answer the question , ‘ Why is it when women have had the vote for 50 years , so few women are to be found in politically powerful positions ? ’
10 If present at all , women are more likely to be found in less important and less influential bodies , at local or regional level rather than national levels , and on advisory rather than decision-making bodies .
11 Cumulativeness , for example , the way in which scientists explicitly build , via references and reviews , on the work of their predecessors and competitors , although clearly a central feature of science , can nonetheless be found in somewhat different form in literary traditions .
12 On the contrary , I would argue that the embedded narratives I have identified here can also be found in more elaborated academic discourses .
13 An important assessment of the state of the subject is provided by the Leeds Festschrift ( Harden 1956a ) which can be seen to develop many of the traditional themes ; the study of the Jutes of Kent , by C.F.C. Hawkes , stimulated by the latest typologies and chronologies of grave-goods on the Continent ( Werner 1935 ; Kuhn 1940 ) was one of the last studies employing the traditional methodology , although its influence can still be found in more recent work ( Hawkes and Pollard 1981 ) .
14 Some German vineyards can be found in more northerly locations , but they are subjected to the greater continental influence of colder winters and hotter summers .
15 Some species , usually the larger , more aggressive ones , are only to be found in very small numbers .
16 This is normally only to be found in very large orchestras , but is a regular member of the wind band and clarinet choir .
17 The soprano in B flat and the bass in E flat are to be found in very large wind orchestras , but the normal constitution of the saxophone section is two altos , a tenor , and a baritone .
18 It should be emphasised however that high faecal egg counts may be found in apparently healthy animals .
19 Supporters of the human capital theory are to be found among both Marxist and non-Marxist schools of thought .
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