Example sentences of "[be] found [prep] other " in BNC.

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1 Several hon. Members have said that £1.25 billion has to be found for the King 's Cross development and that other resources must be found for other British Rail projects connected with the channel tunnel .
2 Galls of various types can be found on other plants all through the spring and summer and even into early autumn , so any time of the year except winter is suitable for gall-hunting .
3 They are most closely and evenly spaced along the road from Cologne to Bavai , indicating the hand of the provincial administration ; more may yet be found on other roads .
4 Articles on this sort of theme may appear in art periodicals , but are just as likely to be found in other journals , on literature , say , or history .
5 Smaller areas of good fattening pasture are to be found in other parts of the country , but before attempting to finish cattle on grass , the smallholder should ensure that the three main conditions — a long growing season , constant subsoil water supply , and good drainage — are met .
6 There were entrails of an animal to be found in other parts of the circle .
7 The real secret of masonry had been lost , he wrote , and could now only be found in other organisations faithful to the Ancient Mysteries .
8 Similar success stories can be found in other countries — for example , the aerospace exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington .
9 ‘ They also need to know where other information about Essex families is to be found in other record offices . ’
10 It is not simply a general or universal awareness of God , though it gathers up and refines the more general consciousness to be found in other religions and at the very core of human existence as such .
11 A similar but less marked pattern is to be found in other cases of sexual violence .
12 Parallels can readily be found in other large cities of the United Kingdom , such as Belfast , Birmingham , Glasgow , Liverpool , Manchester , and Newcastle upon Tyne .
13 Can this sequence also be found in other cases ?
14 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 .
15 More directly Darwinian themes are to be found in other Discourses , such as that of Burdon Sanderson ( 5 June 1874 ) on insectivorous plants .
16 To sum up what I have outlined so far , the view of Wimsatt and Brooks is that the essential property of poetry consists in the reconciliation of harmonization of opposites ; that this takes the form of an objective organization of the objective meanings of words ; and that although the same organization generally can not be found in other kinds of discourse , it nonetheless contributes to our knowledge and experience of ourselves and of the world .
17 Stateless societies are for the most part small tribal societies , without any complex division of labour and economically poor , but some features of their political systems may perhaps also be found in other types of society , especially in village communities such as those of medieval Germany , or of India ( where they were once described as ‘ little republics ’ ) , although in these instances there is already some degree of subordination to a state , however remote , and some element of stratification and inequality of power in the local community itself .
18 A similar situation is to be found in other regions of the world .
19 Note that two forms of Eqn ( 5.7 ) will be found in other texts : one uses χ e ( as here ) and the other uses ω e χ e as the coefficient of .
20 But , in both stanzas there is not the sharp , clear rhyming which is to be found in other examples of Owen 's poetry .
21 Many of his utterances were , however , sermon commonplaces , to which parallels can be found in other contemporary preaching .
22 If opinions like those of Shchapov could emerge in remote Kazan " — they were partly generated , it seems , by members of the local ecclesiastical hierarchy — it was hardly surprising that the more sophisticated radicals to be found in other places expressed even greater disillusionment with the government 's performance .
23 Quite often they have to be found from other regions .
24 Peace was clearly desired , and if it could not be arranged on these agreed terms , it must be found by other means .
25 The first assumption originated in the fact that because Morgan had made a special study of the Iroquois , where the status of women is comparatively high , he assumed uncritically that this high status would be found among other people at a similar level of technological advancement .
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