Example sentences of "and [noun sg] [be] to [be] find " in BNC.

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1 Rather than finally rejecting difference as the central term of critical value , this criticism instead relocates value onto the difference of consumers : it is in consumption rather than in the text that originality and creativity are to be found .
2 Such ideas as natural rights belong to the metaphysical age and progress is to be found in positive laws .
3 The basic methods for using essential oils for health and skin-care are to be found in Chapter 6 , but before choosing an essential oil for therapeutic or aesthetic purposes , it is important to follow the correct guidelines .
4 For it was at court , as the more astute realised , that positions of power and wealth were to be found .
5 Transitions from the " flight narration " to the subject of the book and back are to be found at the beginning and end of each part .
6 New content and emphasis is to be found in all subjects of the syllabus but radical changes ( most of them very typical of other syllabuses of the time ) included : earlier and more intensive teaching of English , the teaching of more Mathematics earlier ( and less computational arithmetic ) , the localisation of History and Civics syllabuses ( but with world affairs added in the upper classes ) , the introduction of a Science syllabus , with considerable time weighing , based on an ‘ experimental approach ’ and intended to integrate contents and approaches originally taught separately as Nature Study , Rural Science , General Science , Health Education and Gardening , and a revised , expanded , and considerably more africanised Music syllabus .
7 A consistent emphasis on character , personality , and integrity is to be found within the pages of the Review .
8 But even the one-tattwa 'd plants discover where light , food and water are to be found .
9 The link between language and planning is to be found in recent Artificial Intelligence research .
10 The increase was not uniformly distributed over the whole country ; the population grew most rapidly in the North and West , especially where coal and iron were to be found , and supplied a convenient labour force for the manufacturing industries .
11 Wherever the records of mankind 's history and prehistory are to be found , whether in the ancient and strangely charactered , but nevertheless understandable by the learned , writings of bygone civilisations , or in the numerous findings of decades of archaeological investigations into the past history of human life , there is always evidence of belief in some form of ‘ god ’ .
12 As ever , trouble and romance are to be found along with the Chippendale , and ever- tolerant Lady Jane Felsham ( Phyllis Logan ) is at hand to bail our hero out .
13 It has been estimated that two-thirds of all undiscovered oil and gas are to be found offshore and one of the first acts of the Reagan administration was to accelerate the process of offshore leasing in the Gulf areas , the California coast and also the North Atlantic coast .
14 Such theories include the conventional model of evolution , Big-Bang models of the origin of material substance , the concept that life is a by-product of biochemical complexity , that mind and thought are to be found at the physical level of molecules and electromagnetism , and so on .
15 ‘ The harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar of the language ’ ( 53–71 , 284–91 , 331–70 )
16 Similar signs of progress and improvement are to be found across the board .
17 If people and habitation were to be found , it was likely that they would be located somewhere along the bank .
18 Or , a more surprising inclusion , ‘ examples of permanence and survival are to be found in the immense domain of culture ’ : the Latin civilisation of the late Empire , the ‘ outillage mentale ’ of the sixteenth century outlined by Febvre , or the geometrical treatment of pictorial space .
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