Example sentences of "which can be find [prep] " in BNC.

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1 That is hardly surprising , because since I embarked upon this historical analysis I have been quoting virtually verbatim from a speech made on 16 December 1976 in this House by the now right hon. and learned Member for Edinburgh , Pentlands ( Mr. Rifkind ) , which can be found at columns 1832 and 1833 of the Official Report for that date .
2 Government amendments Nos. 48 and 49 , which can be found on page 413 , do the same in respect of clause 17 and the exercise of functions in Scotland .
3 However , there are several Mira variables which can be found with binoculars when near maximum , and can even show some colour ; I have given notes about them in the pages which follow , but it is rather pointless to go into detail , because long-period variables are the province of the telescopic observer , and estimates made with binoculars are inevitably rough .
4 Anyone unskilled in wood bending would find it helpful to read a more detailed description of the process , which can be found in most books on guitar or violin construction .
5 If they were not , then , as we saw in the echoes of this theory which can be found in Hobbes 's resolutio-compositive method , the proper order of demonstration would have been reversed .
6 Seeds of Acer are rare compared with the leaves , which can be found in rocks dating back to the Cretaceous period .
7 The historical development which can be found in any long-established library also goes .
8 The vast and highly mechanized modern industry of printing , which can be found in every town and city in the kingdom , has been dispersed during five hundred years from this one spot which ought to be holy ground to the industrialist as well as the Christian .
9 All these agencies have local offices in many areas of the country , the addresses of which can be found in the telephone directory or the local public library .
10 Initially at any rate , it is best to choose packs that contain the types of component which can be found in practically every project .
11 These are not the kind of facts which can be found in the history books ; they are small matters which would be of no real importance except to the people concerned .
12 Of a wisdom which can be found in the smallest gleam , as well as in the fiercest blaze of light .
13 Craigendarroch 's information pack — which can be found in your room — is a mine of information on the many activities and placed to see in this fascinatingly diverse area .
14 The two were banned from international athletics for their parts in ‘ The Olympic Project for Human Rights ’ ( details of which can be found in Edwards , 1970 ) .
15 To begin with , the Cretan vases were made out of chlorite or chlorite schist , but the vase makers soon branched out into other materials , favouring especially the relatively soft and easily worked serpentine which can be found in various parts of central and eastern Crete .
16 Parents to children I shall begin by looking at support which flows from parents to children , examples of which can be found in all the categories which I have listed , although personal care in a sense is the least important because most adult children do not need it .
17 At the same time these avenues depend for their inspiration on a more abstract set of values of community and democracy which can be found in political theory .
18 Having established that there is a sound basis for regulating conflicts of interest in the financial markets , and bearing in mind the very real contribution which economic analysis can make , let us move on and isolate some of the pressing conflict of interest situations which can be found in financial conglomerates post-Big Bang .
19 This is a traditional , well-established hotel and is ideal for those who wish to be close to the town 's many amenities — shops , restaurants and sights — and yet seek the peace and tranquillity which can be found in the hotel 's beautiful gardens .
20 Richards holds that in poetry the function of " feeling " tends to dominate that of " sense " , while Jakobson identifies a special " poetic " function , which can be found in many uses of language , but which dominates over other functions in poetry .
21 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 .
22 The examples of ( 32 ) are simply associatives , as treated above in Chapter 2 : ( 32 ) a criminal lawyer subterranean explorer electrical worker 6.6 This leaves us with a small number of other phrases such as those in ( 33 ) , which turn out to be worth further investigation : ( 33 ) a true poet our late president a sheer fraud a real friend the future king my old school We certainly agree that there is an intuitively different " feel " to these , and a few others which can be found in the corps of English adjectives , and we would agree also that this has something to do with the distinction between referent ( or entity ) and sense ; however , we can not agree with Bolinger 's verdict that they are adjectives which qualify sense only .
23 PHOSPHATE FREE Phosphates , which can be found in sewage , industrial wastes and some fertilisers , have contributed to problems with excessive algae growth in lakes .
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 The Rules ( a summary of which can be found in Chapter 12 ) provide for the raising of contributions to the Fund from every partner and every other solicitor held out by his firm as a partner .
26 The collective experience of twelve arbitrarily chosen people is assumed to provide a degree of familiarity with popular reading trends , with what is deemed acceptable on television and at cinemas , and with the degree of explicitness which can be found in publications on sale at local newsagents .
27 The Chairman , Mrs. Hilary Weedon and the Hon. Treasurer , Mrs. Jean Parmiter presented their reports ( details of which can be found in the Annual Report 1978–9 circulated to all individual members and group secretaries in January of this year . )
28 Other useful scavengers are the many kinds of tiny shrimps which can be found by simply turning over a rock in any reef tank .
29 When θ = ⅕ , ¼ - 1¼ θ = 0 , indicating an alternative optimal solution ( Section 3.5 ) , which can be found by pivoting in the s 1 -column .
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