Example sentences of "as [vb mod] [be] found in " in BNC.
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1 | Most of these patients died for reasons unrelated to their strange behaviour , and such microscopic abnormalities as might be found in the brain seemed too obscure to account for the disturbance of the mind . |
2 | A mitochondrial mutant strain of D.subobscura has two mitochondrial genome populations ( heteroplasmy ) : the first ( 20–30% of the population , 15.9 kb ) is the same as could be found in the wild type ; the second ( 70–80% of the population , 11 kb ) has lost by deletion several genes coding for complex I and III subunits , and four tRNAs . |
3 | An axisymmetric bulge , as would be found in a normal ( non-barred ) galaxy , would show no such effects . |
4 | These ‘ cardinal points ’ , they now proposed , should find expression through a series of experimental poems in which Coleridge was to concern himself with subjects ‘ supernatural , or at least romantic ’ , and Wordsworth was to ‘ give the charm of novelty to things of every day ’ , seeking for characters and incidents ‘ such … as will be found in every village ’ . |
5 | Plomer and Britten did not attempt any Verdian tug of love and duty , as will be found in Don Carlos . |
6 | Downing Street is a sure stepping-stone to becoming head of a department but the price that has to be paid is as exacting a life-style as can be found in Whitehall . |
7 | The seventh edition , in 1759 ‘ revised and altered according to the latest system of Botany ’ , included many new plants from overseas and , as Miller emphasised in the Preface , their descriptions had not been copied from books , but taken from nature : ‘ the far greater number are from growing plants which the author has under his care , and the others are from dried samples which are well preserved ; of which he has , perhaps , as large a collection as can be found in the possession of any private person . ’ |
8 | The study of history can help to create a more discerning or aware market which can distinguish the more superficial theme park approach from the more rigorous attempts at historical reconstruction , as can be found in places such as Coalbrookdale and York . |