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

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1 The same action can be found both constitutional and unconstitutional . ’
2 Further discussion on the domestic division of labour can be found in chapter 4 , section 4.3 , especially as it affects the inequality between men and women .
3 An insight into the relevance of presentation to parties in Opposition can be found in Conservative policies towards law and order in 1978 .
4 Other instances of racial prejudice can be found in the fact that the church used by the black community is used by the white men as a gambling den in the week although using a white church for such purposes would not be allowed , if even thought of .
5 A helpful picture dictionary can be found at the back of the book .
6 The term ‘ non-specific ’ is unsatisfactory , although in common usage , because it lumps together those cases where a cause can be established with those in which no aetiological agent can be found .
7 Further information about the Quality Development Programme can be found in two special Updates , issue numbers 23 and 26 , which were sent to centres in June 1991 and April 1992 respectively .
8 A hide designed with their needs in mind can be found not far from the car park , and a concrete ramp allows easy access .
9 A third contrasting example of collectivity can be found in the Scottish Trades Councils in the latter part of the 19th Century , which formed a much stronger focus for working class politics than national trades unions at that time .
10 The background to Pahl 's ( 1984 ) study can be found in the case-study in chapter 2 , section 2.7 .
11 A further study can be found in : —
12 However , Lanzarote 's swinging , lively nightlife is not to be missed and there 's a good selection of restaurants within five minutes , and a lovely bar terrace can be found right next door in Cinco 's Plaza .
13 All information on the details relating to VAT for the hotel and catering industry can be found in the VAT booklet issued by the Customs and Excise Department .
14 Chests of tea and bales of wool can be found in the lower cargo hold .
15 ( Ullmann-Margalit ( 1977 ) gives a recent analysis , though the outlines of the idea that sanctioned norms can represent a solution to the Prisoners ' Dilemma can be found in Hobbes . )
16 A similar graphic intensity and inventiveness can be found in two of Fukase 's great contemporaries in Tokyo , Eikoh Hosoe and Daido Moriyama .
17 Until the killer can be found , none of us can get on with our lives .
18 Venice itself has everything from a ‘ Bellini cocktail ’ at Harry 's bar , to fruit and vegetables at the Rialto market ; exclusive designer wear can be found in the boutiques along the Mercerie .
19 Concepts of honour and shame associated with manliness can be found in many of the cultures of southern Europe but , while this behaviour pattern seems to have declined in Spain , it has flourished in Latin America .
20 It is interesting to note that his three criteria for distinguishing reality from illusion can be found also in the works of those philosophers , such as Descartes and Locke , whose view he rejects .
21 The image of a complex conspiracy can be found in other conspiracy theories containing the antisemitic themes which are lacking in None Dare Call It Conspiracy .
22 From 1930 some tentative engagement with the difficulties and aims of the modern poet can be found in the review sections .
23 Do n't worry if you do n't have anything to restore though , a piece can be found for you .
24 More informal guidance can be found in books with a personal approach , in which class the Companion Guide to Rome by Georgina Masson is exemplary ( first published in 1965 ) .
25 ( Details of the Reno auction can be found on page 49 . )
26 Having established the phasor relationship between the fundamental components of phase voltage and current , the pull-out torque can be found directly .
27 ( 5.14 ) : The maximum operating speed with zero load torque can be found by substituting into Eqn .
28 As the boundaries of the relevant area are straight lines it can be evaluated quite simply : and so the average torque can be found from : To allow for slight changes in the load torque , due to wear of the components during the system 's working life , the constant frequency clock would be set between 90 and 100 steps .
29 Further information on the material covered in this chapter can be found in Curran ( 1985 ) and Harris ( 1987 ) at an introductory level .
30 Graham Swift 's Waterland ( 1983 ) shows the appropriateness of this idiom even within the South-East of England , providing a setting can be found which is remote enough to establish the ‘ contesting of centralisation of culture through the valuing of the local and peripheral ’ , which Linda Hutcheon considers an important constituent of postmodernism ( Hutcheon 1988 : 61 ) .
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