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

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1 The solution for rm can not be found analytically and has to be found through numerical iteration using a computer or a programmable calculator .
2 More philosophical criticism is to be found along Davidsonian lines .
3 ‘ Apparently it is virtually unknown for a Person who has been murdered to be found with closed eyes . ’
4 These names are still to be found on prestigious labels on madeira wine bottles .
5 While inevitably the sleevenotes on P.G . 's record proclaim that ‘ all praises are due to Allah ’ , no such devotions are to be found on Young MC 's second album ‘ Brainstorm ’ .
6 The largest examples are to be found on oceanic lithosphere marking the site of hot spots .
7 Occasionally sacks can be obtained with a ‘ zip-off ’ front pocket which can be converted to a day sack , although these are mostly to be found on convertible sacks used as travel luggage .
8 But it still remains significant that some of the pathetic figures are to be found on funerary urns .
9 How often , especially in cases of indecent literature , does one hear of the defence that ‘ the material is already to be found on public library shelves ’ .
10 This provides an excellent contrast to the more usual turkey and chicken dishes to be found on cold buffet tables , in much the same way as pastrami enlivens a plate of cold sliced meats .
11 Although sheep numbers in Sussex have now risen to nearly pre-war numbers , comparatively few are to be found on permanent downland pasture .
12 The Junkers determined to suppress political protest by reference to a mysterious external enemy whose nationals — ungrateful wretches ! — were to be found on Prussian and German soil .
13 v ) Expectations and past experience : there may be a variety of expectations about products and purchase decisions to be found at different places within the buying organisation .
14 The origin of the duty is to be found at common law though it is reinforced by certain provisions in the Partnership Act .
15 Although Stennis lacks the scope and sheer number of routes to be found at nearby St Govan 's Head , its climbs certainly make up in quality for any lack of quantity .
16 Given the above balance of forces , what was to prove the decisive military element was to be found outside metropolitan Spain .
17 In 1962 the increase in population had been 1,172 but in the same year only nineteen new houses had been built ; land had to be found for new housing .
18 Old-fashioned notions that a woman 's anatomy , through her capacity to bear children , determined the shape of her entire life have been replaced by complex debates as to how different social structures have interacted to produce the variety of patterns of gender relations which are to be found across different societies and over time .
19 The large old private houses ( quintas ) are usually to be found behind high stone walls , and an open door in a wall can often reveal a charming old garden with bright flowers and shady paths and , perhaps , even a glimpse of the house itself .
20 Quite often they have to be found from other regions .
21 In due course , I shall discuss with my right hon. and learned Friend the Chief Secretary to the Treasury exactly from where the money is to be found within existing resources .
22 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 .
23 In Asia , the dolphin is confined mainly to mangroves , where it feeds on shrimps , whereas it is more likely to be found around rocky shores in other parts of its range .
24 Collapse breccias , however , are not related to any particular facies and potential reservoirs resulting from this process are most likely to be found around structural highs that became exposed at various times since , the Zechstein .
25 Neither he nor Loren liked the house , much ; it had been built not too long after the war , and with its small windows and pebbledash it had none of the atmosphere of the ‘ place in the country ’ that they 'd been hoping for-if anything , it looked more like the married quarters for lower RAF ranks to be found around old and run-down airfields .
26 Many of the most penetrating discussions of the foundations of morality are to be found among eighteenth-century British moral philosophers .
27 Images of femininity and masculinity vary significantly by ethnicity ; it would be a mistake to assume that the patterns among British whites are to be found among black people .
28 Many examples are to be found among local families , who probably had little practical alternative to accepting any change of lordship at Middleham .
29 Many examples are to be found among local families , who probably had little practical alternative to accepting any change of lordship at Middleham .
30 Perhaps the best bargains for barnstormers are to be found among converted barns .
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