Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [be] found " in BNC.
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1 | They were prominent in the Silurian and Devonian , where they can be found with the fish-like animals that abounded in the fresh- and brackish water deposits of the time , although some of the Ordovician ones are in marine sediments . |
2 | Yet Bethlehem the place is no more special , really , than any other place now : because the coming of Christ into our world has sanctified every place , every place becomes holy , where he may be found : your homes , your places of work , and , yes , in a special way , churches like this glorious Cathedral of Wells . |
3 | There is much speculation where it will be found running once it is complete . |
4 | It does not make sense to send a bomb unattended from Malta through Frankfurt to London — two stops where it could be found [ he went on ] . |
5 | The McGraw-Hill Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology has the answer or it can be found from one of our collection of zoological encyclopaedias and illustrated books . |
6 | You can find it , invisibility , for a while , in a crowd or behind the closed door of the bathroom ( where , during that heavy transaction , by common consent , everybody is invisible ) , or in the deed of love ; or it can be found down here , where you are unknown . |
7 | Anyone in the city who knew me also knew that I could be found there , at some time every night , if I was on the planet . |
8 | It is hoped that someone might be found from Africa . |
9 | William of Dene , a monk based at Rochester , wrote in 1349 : ‘ To our great grief the plague carried off so vast a multitude of people of both sexes that nobody could be found who would bear the corpses to the grave . |
10 | The same writer also states : " The Bishop of Rochester remained at Hailing and Trottescliffe , where he conferred orders in both places and at certain intervals , " he continues , " this mortality swept away so vast a multitude of both sexes that none could be found to carry the corpses to the grave , men and women bore their own offspring to the Church and cast them into a common pit , and from these pits came such a great stench that hardly anyone dared cross the cemeteries . " |
11 | We must hope none the less that one can be found here . |
12 | I thought that something might be found . ’ |
13 | But we hoped that something could be found . |
14 | ‘ Whoever put the clothes there might reasonably have expected that they would be found within a few days ? ’ |
15 | For if that departed order can be allowed any saving graces , it was in that area that they might be found . |
16 | Second , the independence of processing of attributes like colour and motion suggests that they should be found to operate independently in psychophysical studies , and this is what happens ( Nakayama and Silverman 1986 ) . |
17 | And now that they can be found in every colour under the sun , they 're even more versatile . |
18 | I do not think any of today 's major religions have this as their central theme , although it may be found in religions of the past , and in various modern cults and sects . |
19 | For both Engels and Morgan the league typified a general political stage , and Engels argued that it could be found elsewhere in many parts of the world . |
20 | Hetzler saw in Joyce an intelligent and dedicated recruit to the Nazi cause , though it was unlikely that he could be found a job in any of the ministries . |
21 | The jury were directed by the trial judge that they could find him guilty only as actor , whereas the true position was that he could be found guilty either as actor or on the basis of art and part . |
22 | The deputy mayor said confidently , ‘ While I am absolutely certain that he will be found , if he is not found , this will be setting a precedent ’ ; since the mayoral office was instituted this is normally only a formality , with the mayor-elect waiting downstairs to be ‘ found ’ . |
23 | So unless your customer is particularly devious , and is good at it , the chances are that he can be found quite quickly and for a reasonable fee . |
24 | It would , she saw , be perfectly possible for her and Pilade to go to England the following year if someone could be found to run her boarding house for the time it would take . |
25 | All questioned how its role could add to that newly reaffirmed by Cadbury of non-executive directors on audit committees , and who would be found to sit on it . |
26 | Another unusual offering , one perhaps for Christmas if one could be found , would be an example of the souvenir rayon handkerchiefs which were on offer in RAF Officers ' and Sergeants ' Messes during 1940/1941 . |
27 | The Sahara is home to the Tuareg and they can be found right the way across it from Algeria to Nigeria . |
28 | But they do exist and they can be found . |
29 | In ‘ Mira 's Will ’ , she gives the peculiar instruction : ‘ Six comick Poets may the Corse surround , / And all Free-holders , if they can be found … |
30 | Such an equilibrium is stable ; that is , the price , if displaced a little from it , will tend to return , as a pendulum oscillates about its lowest point ; and it will be found to be a characteristic of stable equilibria that in them the demand price is greater than the supply price for amounts just less than the equilibrium amount , and vice versa . |