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

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1 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 .
2 When transferring animals between cages it may be found easier to coax them into a bottle than to handle them .
3 Section 0610 provides comprehensive listings of the contents , conditions and definitions which might be found in a heads of agreement letter .
4 For in English-speaking African countries there can be found many strands and many contradictions .
5 Depending on the precise circumstances it may be found that Master Smith is the settlor so that if he has any interest in the trust he may be taxed upon the same under , for instance , TA 1988 , s683 , or alternatively , if he has no interest under the trust , any payment to his minor unmarried children could be taxable upon him ( Master Smith ) under TA 1988 , s663 .
6 For example , Arty McGlynn ( right ) is just one of the many premier musicians who can be found playing regularly at Sally O'Brien 's in Omagh , Co .
7 This makes very good sense , for in the wild there is much less food available during the winter , and the plants which can be found are less nutritious in winter than in summer .
8 The same applies to difficult sounds and pairs of sounds which will be found confusing in learning the language .
9 A state of knowledge is a set of facts of this form , and so the search can be described adequately in a language containing just the names of things which might be found , all possible coordinates , and the relation here-found .
10 In the reported cases there can be found a wide range of different approaches , from that which treats the Convention as exclusively regulating the procedures to be followed to that which recognises the availability of the Convention but asserts that the powers and practice of United States courts are essentially unaffected .
11 The method is to show the number of households which would be found if the headship rate were to be kept constant at the values in each age-group in 1971 , but allowing for actual changes in number of persons within these age groups .
12 Then , individual terms which may be found in various types of computer contracts will be discussed in subsequent chapters with a view to avoiding the disasters that await the unwary .
13 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 .
14 No comments whatsoever could be found in the first soundings of reactions ‘ which even provided so much as a hint that some or other people 's comrade was in agreement with the attempted assassination ’ .
15 Marketing , research , and especially financial or accounts , are departments which may be found inside a consultancy .
16 If I make a large number of such measurements the theory enables me to calculate the proportion of times the electron will be found " here " and the proportion of times it will be found " there " .
17 Other useful scavengers are the many kinds of tiny shrimps which can be found by simply turning over a rock in any reef tank .
18 Our step towards studying the influences exerted by the element of time on the relations between cost of production and value may well be to consider the famous fiction of the ‘ Stationary state ’ in which those influences would be but little felt ; and to contrast the results which would be found there with those in the modern world .
19 The proportion of children who could be found 13–17 months after vaccination was also similar in each subgroup ( table I ) , with no significant differences in demographic characteristics when compared with children whom we could not locate ( data not shown ) .
20 In their paper , ‘ The psychology of robots ’ , Henry Block and Herbert Ginsburg speak of ‘ computerniks — those starry eyed young men who can be found loitering at computer installations at all hours of the day and night . ’
21 It was shabby but civilised , alive with history but inhabited also by living poets and thinkers who could be found squatting on the slotted metal floors of the stacks , or arguing pleasantly at the turning of the stair .
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 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 .
24 Sometimes such instructions are in the main schedules , but on other occasions they may be found in one of the other Tables , for example Table 1 or Table 4 .
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