Example sentences of "[modal v] be found [prep] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No such restriction should apply to our large-eyed species ; it should be found with all other different kinds of trilobite assemblages without preference .
2 Several hon. Members have said that £1.25 billion has to be found for the King 's Cross development and that other resources must be found for other British Rail projects connected with the channel tunnel .
3 Here the answer must be found through small-scale sustainable business initiatives — difficult to foster without the huge scale of corporate funding so often avalanched into the developing world , but modestly emerging never the less .
4 The government organisation concerned with food distribution was improved and expanded , so that its subsidised outlets could be found in many poor areas , both urban and rural .
5 Generosity , however , was not an emotion that could be found in many Palestinian hearts in Lebanon , and the hatred that burned in 1948 was eagerly taken up by a new generation .
6 They could be found in low-grade clerical jobs , but positions like drivers , conductors , clerks in contact with the public , telegraphers , station agents , and train dispatchers were all closed to them .
7 Thus writing the terminal small-signal current and potential difference phasors as i and v respectively The terminal , small-signal complex admittance Y or impedance Z introduced here may be found at any particular frequency from measurements of the phasors i and v with the appropriate bias applied .
8 While broad sternal plates subdivided as above may be found in many Orthopteroid insects ( Fig. 19 ) there is often considerable specialization of the ventral region .
9 This matrix may have as many elements as the size of the computer will allow and , once set up , the solution of the matrix equation subject to the imposed boundary conditions may be found by standard numerical procedures .
10 In 1916 , H. A. L. Fisher , the Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University , was appointed President of the Board of Education , with the promise that ‘ money would be found for ambitious educational measures ’ .
11 This plant is more susceptible to frosts , and often a too-hasty specimen will be found with brown crispy edges to its leaves .
12 Again , in some areas where conditions throughout appear to be favourable to corals , coral reefs and banks will be found on some submerged banks and not on others , for example in the Laccadive Islands in the Indian Ocean .
13 If all social life depends upon the existence of some son of culture , common sense and practical knowledge , then , accordingly , social representations will be found in all social contexts .
14 The Pals pay tribute to the passing of the Shack and 11 more lovelies can be found inside this classic stocking filler .
15 Belugas can be found in all shallow waters , rivers , and estuaries of the Arctic , and seem to be limited only by temperatures higher than 15°C ( 60°F ) .
16 It is important to remember that we are talking about averages ; families of all sizes can be found in all social classes , but in different proportions .
17 Further information about the Quality Development Programme can be found in two special Updates , issue numbers 23 and 26 , which were sent to centres in June 1991 and April 1992 respectively .
18 Fog-free mirrors ( a boon to women in a hurry to apply make-up after a shower ) can be found in many mid-range Hiltons , Holiday Inns and De Vere hotels .
19 It is wrong to confuse ‘ bureaucracy ’ with ‘ large ’ organisations , because the features of bureaucracy can be found in many small and most medium-sized organisations .
20 Indispensable help can be found in many unspectacular but invaluable summaries of factual information .
21 If this seems an abstruse form of cultivation it is not one that is limited to modern agriculture , but can be found in many suburban gardens where , acre for acre , the concentrations of both fertilizer and pesticide are higher than on the average arable farm .
22 The examples which I give are only hints and pointers , and parallels can be found in many different areas of life , from the mundane to the mystical .
23 Similar customs to this , all designed to hold up social miscreants to public ridicule , can be found in many different sorts of small-scale societies .
24 The adjective beautiful , for example , denotes a quality which can be found in many different objects and therefore does not by itself indicate the nature of that about which it is said .
25 This can be done in various ways , most of which can be found in eighteenthand early nineteenth-century fiction , but not used so artfully or extensively .
26 Hundreds of them can be found in most large industries .
27 Consider in this light the following example : It is unlikely that Shakespeare or the majority of writers in construction of their work imagined the twentieth-century reader or considered the possibility that the reader would be of another race or colour than his own ( the exception to this assumption can be found in later twentieth-century writers ) .
28 These characteristics very considerably , but similar patterns can be found in several different churches and one can be fairly confident they came from the same workshop .
29 We have established that reputation effects can be found in linear quadratic gaussian models .
30 ‘ We have the best trained , the best qualified law enforcement officers that can be found in any major city in the world so we have always been able to maintain solid protection for our community without having the comparable size departments that other cities have , ’ he says .
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