Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] could [be] found " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes during this period alternative labels could be found , such as ‘ Civics ’ or ‘ Education for Democracy ’ .
2 The operation of trolleys and pantographs together was not without its problems , and it was said that the great used on the collector plates could be found on the overhead line as far as Lytham !
3 It could be and I do n't want to preempt any discussion that would take place , but it could be a solution er from the Hatfield site could be found in the same way as a solution was found by er Sunderland Council and er Cleveland County Council over the shipyards in er in Sunderland .
4 Newco might even be incorporated and resident in a tax haven jurisdiction so that a disposal of its holding in Target at a gain would not trigger any capital gains tax liability so long as there was a capital distribution of the proceeds of disposal within two years under s13 TCGA 1992 , or an avoidance mechanism could be found to prevent s13 from applying ( see the short article entitled " The Off-Shore Envelope Trick " by Kevin Prosser in Vol 3 1992/93 Issue 2 of the Off-shore Tax Planning Review ) .
5 He wanted the Taiwan Ten to go to a commercial safari park until a ‘ suitable ’ rehabilitation centre could be found .
6 I would be surprised if our Labour candidate even knew where the Business Venture could be found .
7 He had had similar , though slighter , worries at Bec , not least during his first year as abbot , when he found himself immersed in lawsuits against those who claimed lands and tithes belonging to Bec for which no title deeds could be found .
8 Unluckily , whether through carelessness or incompetence , no title deeds could be found , and he had to write to Lanfranc to beg his help .
9 What was equally obvious , however , was that unless a high resolution output device could be found to produce pages from the system the company would still be firmly locked into a typesetting bureau for output .
10 Mr Mulrine said more parking space could be found within the hospital grounds but it would involve ‘ laying tarmac next to the cenotaph ’ .
11 But no suitable donor organ could be found and finally , weakened by long-term dialysis , he was taken off the waiting list when doctors decided his body could not stand an operation .
12 ‘ There was great concern over whether the BA board could be found guilty of trading while knowingly insolvent if it carried on .
13 A similar lack of government commitment could be found when the flip side of the alternative scenario to Hinkley C — energy conservation — was considered .
14 It was , unfortunately , a further year before a suitable hostel place could be found where he could undergo further rehabilitation before finally being released into the external world again .
15 Thus , of these 50 patients where left ventricular ejection fraction was studied using radionuclide ventriculography at a mean of 46 hours post infarction , no difference in the ejection fraction could be found for those with Grade 2 and 3 reperfusion when compared with those who had Grade 0 or I , but when the infarct related regional third ejection fraction was assessed those who had open vessels had a significantly better regional third ejection fraction than those who had closed vessels ( p{0.05) .
16 The South China Sea is considered by geologists the one reasonably accessible area in the world where a major new oil province could be found .
17 At the end of this period , in a month when the natural , or ‘ wild ’ , population of these mosquitoes should have peaked , not a single A. albimanus could be found .
18 The reaction of parents to this knowledge varied from throwing the user out of the family home to paying for their habit until a place at a treatment centre could be found ( see Dorn and South 1987 ) .
19 This distinction has to be made because , although loans may be redeemed over 60 years , it is extremely unlikely that a financing instrument could be found which would mature in 60 years ' time .
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