Example sentences of "[prep] be found [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Their link-up of slavery with forms of domination within the family is well documented in traditional systems of slavery such as are found in many parts of Africa .
2 Too small even to be found on many maps , too hidden for any of its innocent affairs to be worthy of attention , Granard seemed no longer to be part of the priest 's past .
3 Sheep were also to be found on many farms in North Yorkshire , Cumbria , Wester Ross and Orkney .
4 Elaborate and costly sheep houses were to be found on most farms .
5 ‘ Macro ’ , a lens setting that enables the shooting of small subjects ( including colour transparencies ) at very close range , is also to be found on most camcorders .
6 The illustrations are not meant to be accurate — for use as maps — but they succeed brilliantly as indicators of the terrain likely to be found on these walks .
7 When I went to Germany within a few days of the end of the war , it was rather remarkable to go to a Luftwaffe air field with many aircraft , all intact and fully serviceable , but with their tanks — dry not a drop of oil was to be found on those bases .
8 Views are to be found on both sides .
9 Trains of animals , each carrying 5 or 6 hundredweight , crossed the wilder stretches of the country or plodded along the narrow paved causeways that were to be found on both sides of the Pennines and as far south as Derbyshire .
10 And although that may mean that stars with planets are less likely to be found in places other than co-rotation orbits , the corollary would be that they are likely to be found within such orbits .
11 This kind of universalism has been strengthened more recently by the work of Braverman ( 1974 ) who argued that ‘ Taylorism ’ represents the essence of capitalist management , the profoundly anti-democratic invariant to be found within all branches of capitalist production , imposed by the rationality of profit .
12 Clearly the relatively sudden and far-reaching nature of these changes has disrupted the established pattern of social relationships to be found within most villages .
13 As might be expected , some of the most intriguing examples of invertebrate tool use are to be found among those master-builders of the insect world , the ants , bees and wasps — collectively known as the Hymenoptera .
14 After Casaubon Polybius is to be found in many bypaths of European political life .
15 In A Word in Season ( 1647 ) she championed lay preaching , and urged that godliness was to be found in many forms .
16 The movement towards integration ( with its social , moral , philosophical and educational overtones ) was to be found in many countries and was part of an international concern for the place which the handicapped occupied in Western society .
17 Christmas trees decorated by lights and ornaments are also to be found in many homes .
18 Coats of arms are to be found in many places — churches , abbeys , town halls , stately homes , castles , police stations and public houses .
19 Examples similar to ( 3 ) are to be found in many places in Conversation D : for example , D-3 , lines 1 – 3 .
20 Many stone circles are , in fact , to be found in such locations .
21 However , it is not unusual for existing permissions or potential new reserves of aggregates to be found in such areas .
22 However , it is not unusual for existing permissions or potential new reserves of aggregates to be found in such areas .
23 Graduates in Scandinavian Studies have the same range of job opportunities as other Arts graduates , and are to be found in such areas as journalism , industrial and commercial management , tourism , transport planning , the Civil Service , librarianship , accountancy , shipping and banking .
24 It is the task of Philosophy to confront questions which are posed in a variety of areas , to consider to what extent their answers are to be found in such subjects as Mathematics , Physical Science , Sociology , Literary Studies or Religion , and to determine how else they might be answered — where these can furnish no complete answers .
25 He advances a quite different explanation of why hierarchicality is a feature to be found in all languages .
26 These include the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church , the Churches of Christ , the Wild Goose Songs of the Iona Community and the ‘ charismatic ’ hymns and songs to be found in all denominations .
27 and is still to be found in all races throughout the world .
28 The course for the degree of BMus is broadly based and former students are to be found in all walks of musical life in broadcasting , recording , publishing and musical administration , as teachers , writers , performers , composers , conductors and instrument makers .
29 For example , the concept of ‘ role ’ is usually understood universally , in that social roles are presumed to be found in all societies , whether developed or pre-literate , modern or historical .
30 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 .
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