Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [be] found " in BNC.

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1 Detectives say they 've no proof that a serial killer is responsible for the four women 's deaths , but they are pooling all information in the hope that a common link may be found
2 Though ruach may be found in man , it is always , so to speak , on loan , and not a possession ; a resident alien , not a native .
3 Although it seems unlikely the residents will be allowed to keep the flat other accomodation may be found .
4 In many cases such user may be found to be tax-free because the taxpayer who uses the premises has not received " income " for the purposes of Schedule D , Case I and Case II .
5 This represents the language d(a)n where the brackets indicate that the category may be found zero or more times .
6 Reasonable excuse may be found where a person carries a weapon as self protection from imminent attack ( Evans v Hughes [ 1972 ] 3 All ER 412 ) .
7 Here a useful parallel may be found not in law , but in Remigius 's admonition addressed to Clovis at the start of his reign : although the king was still pagan he was advised to listen to his bishops .
8 An illustrative case may be found in the work and practical impact of William Morris , who sought not only to recognize but also to ameliorate the social and aesthetic impact of the machine , partly under the influence of socialist ideas .
9 Moreover , if the permanent representation is more " highly processed " , then in a task which can only be performed by referring to this higher.level information a right hemisphere advantage should be found even with a zero inter.stimulus interval , that is , with simultaneous presentation of the two stimuli to be matched .
10 The challenge is then to persuade the statutory agencies that their priorities should be adjusted and that money should be found elsewhere to fund these new kinds of service .
11 In the absence of any significant movement on the Western Front people were bound to start asking what their sacrifices were for , and whether , if military victory was unattainable , some other way of stopping the slaughter should be found .
12 The second , which has recently been heavily supported in Littlewoods Organisation Ltd v Harris [ 1978 ] 1 All ER 1026 , holds that the object and intent of the whole contract should be found and that the specific restraint should be construed in its light .
13 This lack of exposure in itself must have the effect of limiting motivation : staff nurses are rarely found battering at the tutors ' doors for advice on how to develop their teaching skills , and some way of motivating them and making them see the importance of teaching must be found .
14 The 1988 social security changes have always been on the agenda of the project and with the abolition of additional requirements and single payments , new sources of support must be found for the core families .
15 If so , a new hiding-place must be found quickly .
16 Money must be found to build the new loose housing , which it says will then also cost more to run .
17 The money must be found .
18 Gummata may be found , particularly in the palate or nose .
19 Starburn Loch lies to the north of Tibbers Wood , where the ruins of another Douglas stronghold may be found ; Tibbers Castle , destroyed by King Robert I in 1311 , to deny possession of the fortified tower to the English .
20 Police believe that a motive for the shooting may be found in his business dealings .
21 Further offences of endangerment may be found in the Firearms Act 1968 .
22 This may indicate that user interfaces to query structures can not yet replicate human processes of spatial reasoning in a reasonable time , or that in software terms it is inefficient to extend SQL , and that an alternative must be found .
23 But there is also no doubt in his mind that an alternative must be found for the smaller company .
24 Parliament 's intention must be found in the ordinary and natural ( i.e. literal ) meaning of the words used in the statute .
25 Nevertheless if the patient is mentally and emotionally unaffected but has , for example , a pain somewhere , then the details of the pain will make up the whole case , or ‘ totality ’ as it is called , for which a similar remedy must be found .
26 The issue which divided public opinion largely revolved around the ineffectiveness of the prison system and the ease with which convicts could bamboozle prison chaplains into believing that their characters had been reformed , thus securing their release on ‘ ticket-of-leave ’ , and there was little room fur the idea that the roots of crime might be found in social conditions .
27 Thus , for example , if an electron is in a state of definite momentum p ( rather than one in which its momentum might be found to take one of a possible range of values ) then that state is an eigenstate of the momentum operator with eigenvalue p .
28 I myself , not having much knowledge of computer electronics called for the services of a professional Computer Engineer , after explaining the symptoms he gave the PC a thorough check , he then informed me no fault could be found but suggested that as the problem was intermittent and the PC was somewhat old , it could be susceptible to noise not conducted but radiated at some external source , Radio Frequency Interference ( R.F.I. ) .
29 This was largely because the 1990 budget agreement — reached after a protracted and bitter struggle — had already dictated overall ceilings for defence , foreign aid and discretionary domestic spending , and had prohibited any tax cuts or the expansion of major benefit programmes unless specific revenue could be found to fund them .
30 This distinction has to be made because , although loans may be redeemed over 60 years , it is extremely unlikely that a financing instrument could be found which would mature in 60 years ' time .
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