Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [vb mod] [be] found " in BNC.

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1 His work led to the celebrated equation which bears his name , an equation which can be found written down at the start of every book on quantum mechanics .
2 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 .
3 Historically local government in England and Wales is a fascinating subject and from its study it will be found that local government whilst not quite as we know it today , existed for centuries before the first parliament was ever convened .
4 Initially at any rate , it is best to choose packs that contain the types of component which can be found in practically every project .
5 Before attempting to describe the various approaches to learning and teaching which may be found in the contemporary primary school , it would be appropriate to list in the broadest of terms the key elements which lie at the heart of the curriculum .
6 It was an attitude of mind which had existed long before the sixteenth century ; the great change was that an attitude which could be found in a number of separate societies was suddenly turned by the expansion of Europe into a force that altered the way that the whole world ran its affairs .
7 When tested in the experience of humanity it can be found to be a better explanation of the lives and purposes of men and women than its rivals on the laissez-faire Right or the Marxist Left .
8 Each end of Glencoe was sealed off and every adult male who could be found was killed .
9 The Spanish laws against drug use in those days were exceptionally severe , and I was terrified in case you should be found out by the police or the drug squad .
10 The electric field itself may be found from the equations
11 It is less easy to reconcile the " pervasive " approach with a more general and subtle type of stylistic shift which must be found , to some extent , in every novel .
12 An insight into the relationship which may be found between technology and cultural form in such societies is offered by the argument formulated by Franz Boas ( 1955 ) concerning the origins of primitive art ( see also Gombrich 1979 ) .
13 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 .
14 The historical development which can be found in any long-established library also goes .
15 Two maintenance gangs who were working one night some distance apart on a section of track noticed a mysterious light between them but despite searching the area nothing could be found to explain the phenomenon .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 Another famous goby is the Mudskipper Periophthalmus barbarus which can be found ‘ walking ’ around on the mud of African , Asian and Australian estuaries .
21 Where the Act does apply it seeks to regulate all the different types of exclusion clause which may be found in a contract .
22 The name actually means ‘ God is comfort ’ , or ‘ comfort of God ’ — a word which will be found to have high and particular meaning for Leonard , and for those touched by his perceptions .
23 In that election the candidate dropped out at the last minute and the only man who could be found to replace him was living in Zambia .
24 ‘ that a person who has entered into the contract may either affirm or avoid such contract after the duress has ceased ; and if he has so voluntarily acted under it with a full knowledge of all the circumstances he may be held bound on the ground of ratification , or if , after escaping from the duress , he takes no steps to set aside the transaction he may be found to have affirmed it . ’
25 Yet on closer inspection it will be found that they both contain just the same structural components .
26 Consequently , they might make a significant contribution to the development of computer-aided instructional materials and delivery systems for machine-readable information which will be found increasingly in the commercial as well as in the academic worlds .
27 Precedent 1 is a typical set of standard conditions of sale which would be found upon the back of a seller 's quotation , and cl 1 adopts this approach .
28 Er we are good friends , er although competitors and erm my view is that that whoever , who are the Walsall producers make the best leather we can be found in this country .
29 With all this it is rather slow to grow and frequently when the culture plate is examined for evidence of gonococcal growth it will be found to be overgrown by other bacteria or yeasts , making it difficult or impossible to identify the gonococcus .
30 In spite of its small size , England possesses rich evidence of its history which can be found extensively throughout the country .
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