Example sentences of "of [adj] [is] to be " in BNC.

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1 The evidence in support of that is to be found in the evidence of Helen Taylor .
2 The physical mark of this is to be seen in the indentation between the upper lip and the nose .
3 Eloquent testimony of this is to be found in John Gay 's magnificent photographs of London terminals , depicting , for instance , the forest of columns , arches , and metallic tracery supporting the roof of Liverpool Street Station and the perfect form and line of Brunel 's ‘ all interior , all roofed-in ’ Paddington , achievements that could leave only the most die-hard curmudgeon unmoved .
4 The earliest extant account of this is to be found in the Works and Days of Hesiod ( c.700 BC ) , who sought to account thereby for man 's present condition and , in particular , for his need to work .
5 An example of this is to be seen in a developing educational programme .
6 The explanation of this is to be found in the matters propounded in Chapter One , that is , that members of the human race have a deeply felt need for a ‘ god ’ and a religion , and as almost everybody is reared within a family or group with some kind of religious background , each has at least a lingering allegiance to some form of established religion .
7 The proof of this is to be found in the calendar of saints ' days for the Canterbury community which he had so offensively purged .
8 Perhaps the most interesting example of this is to be found in the Manor House garden , where a large section was unearthed and found to be well preserved .
9 A further illustration of this is to be found in the conventions governing spelling .
10 Three quarters of this is to be spent on improving housing , water supplies , sewage , roads , and communication networks to Aboriginal communities .
11 An example of this is to be found in Re Pergamon Press Ltd .
12 £ [ ] million of this is to be released immediately and the balance of £ [ ] million will be held in escrow and released following agreement of the completion accounts .
13 An illustration of this is to be found in Surinam on the Caribbean coast of South America .
14 Whether this ebullient novel of 1923 is to be considered as a parody or just as a light-hearted analogue of The Prisoner of Zenda , the resemblances are too close to be mere coincidence .
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