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

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1 However , the evolution of complex living creatures ( not just humans ) would be based on a high information content greater than could be found , say , in the bacteria of the atmosphere of the Jovian planets .
2 It was because he saw them as offering more regular and more worthwhile employment for children than could be found in the agricultural districts , with only seasonal and low-paid needs , that Defoe praised the woollen areas .
3 There were fewer dogs than would be found at a Romany camp , and no poultry at all .
4 Corrosion and metal attrition were little more than would be found in a five-or-ten year-old ship .
5 It creates the need for a substantially different feasibility testing method than would be found in creating a way of selling branded products to retail customers .
6 The option is clearly to the advantage of the developer , in that : there is low initial capital commitment there is opportunity to resolve problems and obtain planning approval The faces less competition than would be found if the land was sold at auction or tender if the scheme is abandoned the option need not be exercised On the other hand problems can arise where there is a substantial downturn in the market and it is not viable to proceed at the price agreed in the option agreement .
7 Thus there are no more problems to deal with than will be found in a completely open situation .
8 There are moments when the insistence upon party is as unforgiveable as insistence upon personal things , when the difficulties which the nation has to confront call for a wider outlook and a broader union than can be found even within the limits of a single party , and when the traditions of more than one party , the ideas of more than one party need to be put into the common stock .
9 such an ability to engage in a comprehensive review of policy options presupposes a greater concentration of political power in the hands of a single policy-maker or group of policy-makers than can be found within the American political system .
10 However , they do not always offer better sanitation and water supply than can be found in the smaller towns and rural areas .
11 And Derrida certainly sees in a number of literary works ( particularly those of Mallarmé and Georges Bataille ) a keener sense of the principle of différance than can be found in any work of linguistics or philosophy .
12 " This Meeting , with every feeling of humanity for the distressed Sufferers , who have the misfortune to be shipwrecked on the coast of this Island , have to regret that numbers of the Country prople , shaking off all fear of God , or regard to the laws , are in the constant practice against every rule of Christian charity , or hospitality , of resorting in numbers to the shores , where strangers have the Misfortune of being shipwrecked , and that for the sole purpose of plunder ; which practice this Meeting hold in the greatest abhorrence , and now declare their disapprobation of ; and in order , as much as possible , to remedy this evil , this Meeting not only collectively , but individually , pledge themselves to use their utmost exertions , not only for the preservation of the property of the individuals , who may have the Misfortune to be wrecked on these coasts , but also for bringing to condign punishment all and every such persons as may be found plundering from wrecks : "
13 1821 " This Meeting having given due consideration to various kinds of theft committed in the Island — Resolve to stent themselves in a sum ( £20 ) … for the purpose of detecting and prosecuting such persons as may be found guilty of theft . "
14 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 .
15 The plans would become the absolute copyright of the Government , to choose from the several plans the whole or such parts as might be found desirable ; but the architects would not have the slightest claim to be employed in the execution of the works .
16 In order to find examples of such an antithetical state of affairs they naturally turned to primitive society , as they assumed , like many before and after them , that these societies would offer illustrations of systems as totally different to those they knew as could be found anywhere .
17 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 .
18 CLOGAU , MONTGOMERYSHIRE , A WELSH LONGHOUSE ; AS WILD AND ISOLATED A HOME AS COULD BE FOUND .
19 An axisymmetric bulge , as would be found in a normal ( non-barred ) galaxy , would show no such effects .
20 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 ’ .
21 Plomer and Britten did not attempt any Verdian tug of love and duty , as will be found in Don Carlos .
22 All the free services we provide with The Barclays Bank Account plus a list of services we charge for can be found on the following pages .
23 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 .
24 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 . ’
25 Nevertheless , a bibliography such as BNB is as comprehensive a listing as can be found , and is therefore used by many librarians as a base selection tool , to ensure that all new publications are at least considered for selection .
26 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 .
27 Whatever the role , if any , of this medieval Latin work in the genesis of the fabliaux , such similarities as can be found between these works and the fabliaux validate the reading of the fabliaux in the light of the medieval scholarly milieu .
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