Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [be] found " in BNC.
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1 | All avenues were explored to see whether such a guarantee could be given by the Americans , but no way of doing so could be found without breaching the US Constitution . |
2 | It was suggested that the children , by now thoroughly scared by their experiences , might quite simply make their way back to Ridgery Butts and if that were so would be found moving openly along the rides . |
3 | Anyone wishing to attend alone will be found a place on a team . |
4 | Even in such circumstances , none the less , much can be found out by the judicious interrogation of the sources and witnesses which are available , as the history of the Suez crisis shows . |
5 | While broad sternal plates subdivided as above may be found in many Orthopteroid insects ( Fig. 19 ) there is often considerable specialization of the ventral region . |
6 | This represents the maximum of information that normally would be found on a card , the minimum being the author , title and Subject-class mark . |
7 | It seems probable that many of the models outlined above will be found to be applicable to at least some passive margins , but much work remains to be done in this field . |
8 | The Outer Hebrides Thrust , and all the important faults mentioned above can be found in the geological map Fig. 7 . |
9 | Hereabouts can be found , in quarry spoil , the fine-grained whetstone once transported for use in steel manufacture . |
10 | The Beatles , The Rolling Stones and The Who were breaking the mould but still could be found ‘ thumbs up ’ and smiling in the glamour-stuffed pages of the NME who , with its circulation well in excess of 200,000 , was firmly established as the British pop bible , a title we have never let slip from our grasp . |
11 | These often formed huge structures with mineral skeletons — similar to these stromatolites that still can be found on the west coast of Australia . |
12 | ( 4 ) An application under this rule shall be supported by an affidavit stating — ( a ) the grounds on which the application is made , and ( b ) in what place or country the person to be served is , or probably may be found . |
13 | Part of the secret of any success we 've had so far can be found in the fact that nobody really expected to us . |
14 | Thus writing the terminal small-signal current and potential difference phasors as i and v respectively The terminal , small-signal complex admittance Y or impedance Z introduced here may be found at any particular frequency from measurements of the phasors i and v with the appropriate bias applied . |
15 | NOTE : MANY OF THE WINES LISTED HERE CAN BE FOUND AT MORE THAN ONE RETAILER . |
16 | Here can be found the largest crag in the district : Pillar Rock ; the dirtiest : Boat Howe Crag ; the remotest : Haskett Buttress , and the sunniest : Buckbarrow . |
17 | Details of the geology of the islands studied here can be found elsewhere ( refs 8 , 13–15 , 20–24 and refs therein ) . |
18 | Within will be found at least £100 worth of books and videos backed up with a FlyPast hat and sundry other goodies — all wrapped in the widely acclaimed FlyPast plastic carrier bag . |
19 | A much more positive way forward must be found , one which does justice to the insights of both sides , and which seeks to avoid the criticism which both sides must face as to how it is delivered in the classroom . |
20 | They were so run down that passenger trains were rarely entrusted to them if anything else could be found , and they were to be seen hauling coal trains as on this occasion when No. 46156 ‘ The South Wales Borderers ’ passed Holmewood heading south in 1964 . |
21 | Hayling would take over as managing editor until somebody else could be found — he 'd done well enough on last year 's dummy . |
22 | But nowhere will be found a more sporting , fair-minded spectator . |
23 | One way forward can be found in sections five and six of the report with section six providing enough material to devote the whole forum to on just its own . |
24 | however can be found for a general polymer from birefringence and n.m.r. studies . |
25 | No doubt some will stay on to summer in Shetland and encourage us to hope that some day it too may be found nesting . |
26 | And in a fortnight or three weeks time they too would be found with the inquisitive crowd on the inside of the gate staring at the prisoners who had just arrived . |
27 | Examples certainly can be found of men giving practical support to relatives on a reciprocal basis , usually involving typically ‘ male ’ activities such as gardening and decorating ( Pahl , R.E. , 1984 ) . |