Example sentences of "to be find [prep] his " in BNC.

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1 He clearly had strong forebodings about Wolfgang 's future in Salzburg : Archbishop Colloredo was not only less tolerant than his predecessor , but unwilling to recognize and appreciate genius , even when it was to be found on his own doorstep .
2 At weekends he is likely to be found at his stone cottage complete with Aga , stream and duck pond .
3 Dhondt 's argument seems to fit Flanders best : but the Count Baldwin ( died 879 ) who held some counties in that region in the latter part of Charles 's reign is never called " Count of Flanders " in any ninth-century text ; the hallmarks of entrenched territorial power ( systematic fortifications ; minting of coins ) are not to be found during his lifetime , but rather in that of his son ; Baldwin had no monopoly on power in Flanders , for other magnates operated in the same region ; finally , no hereditary transmission of the " principality " can be demonstrated here during Charles 's reign but only , again , after Charles 's death .
4 Scoobie had found his way onto the Mull ferry but had not enjoyed the trip and was mightily relieved to be found by his owner .
5 And he was drawn to the grace and violence to be found among his Cossacks .
6 In Vincent 's case there were precedents to be found among his Dutch artistic forebears .
7 If Marcus , usually to be found in his bedroom , was sitting upon an upright chair , his back straight , his hands on his knees , staring into space , in a posture presumably connected with some technique of meditation , Ludens would wait outside in the hall , or converse quietly with Irina in the kitchen .
8 There 's a distinctly inventive yet methodical progression to be found in his solos in these series of takes and there is a collected and rounded economy to his playing that is less remarkable in earlier recordings .
9 Mind is not to be found in molecules any more than the works of Shakespeare were to be found in his genes .
10 This combination is still to be found in his letters as archbishop , especially in his letters to small communities of nuns .
11 His work , the main fruits of which are to be found in his book , Law in the Modern State , aimed to construct a science of public law entirely on empirical foundations .
12 The narrator then goes on to tell of this divorcee , Brenda Goring , who arrives in their village and who latches on to his quite mouse of a wife , whom he dearly loves , fills her ears with tales of the fast life she has always led and still leads in visits to London and , worse , is always to be found in his home when he gets back exhausted from the office .
13 He is usually to be found in his pyjama bottoms , shaving , when she comes through the door .
14 His most substantial achievement in these fields is to be found in his articles and editorship of the Ancestor in twelve notable volumes from 1902 to 1905 .
15 His finest and most original writing is usually to be found in his prose , rather than his poems .
16 There is , however , some conflict between detail provided by Gregory in his Histories and that to be found in his other works ; moreover earlier evidence is at odds both with specific points in the Histories , and also with their general interpretation , which sees Clovis 's reign as the manifestation of divine support granted to the king after his conversion .
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