Example sentences of "can [adv] be find [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether the alternative candidates confuse the situation more often than they aid it can only be found from adequate testing of the system . |
2 | Many firms feel that these requirements can best be found in external rather than internal sources . |
3 | Here , faint traces can still be found of man-made images which show that , in one respect at least , our club-wielding predecessors were just like us : they had the urge to record the important happenings in their lives in the form of two-dimensional pictures . |
4 | But other more reasonably priced ‘ Bristol Views ’ plates can still be found in antique shops , at fairs and even , with luck , at car boot sales . |
5 | The mollusc-crushing teeth of rays , with the same lustre as shark 's teeth , but formed as low , ridged cushions , can also be found in Mesozoic and younger rocks . |
6 | LTF , however , lasts much longer than a mere ten hours ; the effect can also be found in unanaesthetized animals implanted with permanent electrodes , and in such animals the potentiation has been observed as much as 16 weeks after the initial brief burst of stimulation . |
7 | Such ambiguities and variations are particularly evident in New Right discourses but can also be found in popular culture . |
8 | Nothing has been more ominous in the doctrinal shift of the 1980s than the actual hostility to this term which can now be found in Roman teaching . |
9 | The justification for an involvement in partnership can readily be found on philosophical grounds about which there is little dispute . |
10 | Parallels can readily be found in other large cities of the United Kingdom , such as Belfast , Birmingham , Glasgow , Liverpool , Manchester , and Newcastle upon Tyne . |
11 | While the climatic conditions in any given market can readily be found from published data , the temperature and humidity conditions to which a product may be subjected during shipment to that market are largely unknown ; they may be very sever and potentially damaging . |