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

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1 This right he can enforce not only by action , but also by a form of self-help known as distress , the seizure of any goods , whether belonging to the tenant or a stranger , which may be found on the premises .
2 Before attempting to describe the various approaches to learning and teaching which may be found in the contemporary primary school , it would be appropriate to list in the broadest of terms the key elements which lie at the heart of the curriculum .
3 Marketing , research , and especially financial or accounts , are departments which may be found inside a consultancy .
4 Graded assessment , referred to as " Graduated tests " in the Cockcroft Report , has a number of features associated with it , some or all of which may be found in existing schemes .
5 An insight into the relationship which may be found between technology and cultural form in such societies is offered by the argument formulated by Franz Boas ( 1955 ) concerning the origins of primitive art ( see also Gombrich 1979 ) .
6 Whatever the particular context of such changes , these studies demonstrate that a set of transformations in material culture which may be found to permeate almost every trivial domain , from chimneys to rubbish disposal , can be understood as a largely unconscious and unintentional response by a variety of social groups , which produced new forms of demand and new means of incorporating the emergence of mass produced items .
7 Why then cut ourselves off from the one source in which may be found an authoritative statement of the intention with which the legislation is placed before Parliament ?
8 2.3 The proposals for change embodied in the report were accepted and a new arrangement of 35 modules was agreed which may be found in Section 00 of Interdisciplinary Studies in the National Certificate Catalogue under the heading Physical Education and Recreation ( see Annex 2 ) .
9 Then , individual terms which may be found in various types of computer contracts will be discussed in subsequent chapters with a view to avoiding the disasters that await the unwary .
10 The Law Society has in force strict regulations ( a summary of which may be found in Chapter 12 ) regarding clients ' money and trust money , though infractions of the relevant rules do seem to occur with depressing frequency .
11 Where the Act does apply it seeks to regulate all the different types of exclusion clause which may be found in a contract .
12 It is less easy to reconcile the " pervasive " approach with a more general and subtle type of stylistic shift which must be found , to some extent , in every novel .
13 From such relatively peaceful origins they came , by the end of the century , to undertake external war for their employers , pitting themselves against other such groups ( the Companies or routiers ) , in which might be found not only Italians and Germans , but Flemings , Spaniards , Frenchmen and , at times , a few Englishmen .
14 A state of knowledge is a set of facts of this form , and so the search can be described adequately in a language containing just the names of things which might be found , all possible coordinates , and the relation here-found .
15 But at least he could , if armed with field sketches , show an animal on a food plant , perhaps ; or depict various species which might be found in the same rockpool or stretch of veldt .
16 Section 0610 provides comprehensive listings of the contents , conditions and definitions which might be found in a heads of agreement letter .
17 But we approach that independent question using a different set of principles , among which might be found the principle just mentioned , that any member of the corporation who is entitled to share in its profits must share in its responsibilities as well .
18 It was an attitude of mind which had existed long before the sixteenth century ; the great change was that an attitude which could be found in a number of separate societies was suddenly turned by the expansion of Europe into a force that altered the way that the whole world ran its affairs .
19 The sample of 120 households was therefore divided into three matched lists of 40 addresses , A , B and C. Each provided a coverage of the major social and ethnic variations in residential pattern similar to that which could be found in the original list of 120 .
20 A celebrated , final , example is that of Sideroxylon ( Calvaria ) sessilijlorum ( Sapotaceae ) , only geriatric trees of which could be found in Mauritius , to which island it is restricted .
21 The intermediary would then send a boy or servant with the cattle owner to ‘ search ’ for the missing animal , which would be found tied to a tree in a nearby forest .
22 The method is to show the number of households which would be found if the headship rate were to be kept constant at the values in each age-group in 1971 , but allowing for actual changes in number of persons within these age groups .
23 Our step towards studying the influences exerted by the element of time on the relations between cost of production and value may well be to consider the famous fiction of the ‘ Stationary state ’ in which those influences would be but little felt ; and to contrast the results which would be found there with those in the modern world .
24 Geochemists are likely to be interested in tectonic controls on their analyses , which would be found in stratigraphic theses on their areas .
25 Precedent 1 is a typical set of standard conditions of sale which would be found upon the back of a seller 's quotation , and cl 1 adopts this approach .
26 The name actually means ‘ God is comfort ’ , or ‘ comfort of God ’ — a word which will be found to have high and particular meaning for Leonard , and for those touched by his perceptions .
27 We employ over 700 staff , and currently handle thousands of residential house sales through our substantial branch network , details of which will be found on the reverse of this leaflet .
28 A useful feature of Halsbury is the ‘ Destination Table , ’ which will be found at the end of some consolidating Acts and which enables the provisions of the Act to be traced back to earlier legislation .
29 The same applies to difficult sounds and pairs of sounds which will be found confusing in learning the language .
30 Technical Following this overview of LIFESPAN 's component parts and modification processes , the next step is to gain a more detailed understanding of applying the modularising and packaging techniques , which will be found in ‘ Creating and Controlling Modules and Packages with LIFESPAN ’ .
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