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

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1 In the tropics where there are only wet and dry seasons and food is available almost all year round , birds do not need to perform extensive migrations , and the breeding season can be prolonged to the point where some birds can be found nesting almost the whole year round .
2 Even in the case of a screening programme ( when doing nothing is a real option ) some cases would be found even in the absence of any organised service and there would also be the costs of treating disease as and when it occurred .
3 I am much induced to believe that from an examination of the foreign correspondence of that Society ( of which W. Watson of Bartlett 's Buildings is sollicitor ) [ sic ] some traces might be found which might lead to discover some of Mr. Stone 's accomplices .
4 One example of this is the discounts offered to tenants purchasing local authority houses : these were altered in 1984 when sales showed signs of flagging and they were increased on flats in 1986 because few buyers could be found for flats .
5 Most of the vines are planted at a height of between 120 and 180 metres , although a few plots can be found at 200 to 220 metres in the northern part of the vineyard , bordering the vines of Bouzy .
6 Some clues might be found in studies of brain activity in peeking birds .
7 Some clues can be found in the recent Report of Labour 's Policy Review for the 1990s , Meet the challenge , make the change .
8 Some clues can be found in existing literature .
9 Labour relations also influence closures ; some examples can be found in which corporations close plants where relations are poor , or , we may infer , where little opposition is expected .
10 Details of such groups can be found in libraries or Citizens ' Advice Bureaux .
11 In Jamaica and other parts of the Caribbean such speakers will be found only in the lowest socioeconomic classes , those whose education and social contacts have hardly brought them into contact with Standard English at all .
12 Such elements could be found in varying degrees in the fighting forces of most European States .
13 Although such motives can be found in individuals , they , like the punishment rate itself , are associated with the general ‘ moral climate ’ that develops in hard times .
14 ( However , in highly oriented polymers , such moduli can be found and chain scission does occur .
15 It is more likely that such hoards will be found today simply because of their size , so we may be dealing with a higher rate of recovery for these hoards than is normal for hoards of other periods .
16 9.1.1.2 such defects shall be found [ to the Seller 's [ reasonable ] satisfaction ] to have arisen [ solely ] from the Seller 's faulty design , workmanship or materials , and
17 The reader is referred to Section K of Vol 3 of Kemp & Kemp , where a large number of such awards will be found .
18 Such buildings can be found in the Pennine region of Yorkshire and the Lake District , although these combination buildings are not restricted to the north of England , similar types being found in the West-country .
19 Where such equivalences can be found , they constitute satisfactory proof of hyponymy .
20 Details of such topics can be found in books on computer hardware design such as Hill and Peterson ( 1973 ) , Hellerman ( 1973 ) , or Townsend ( 1975 ) .
21 But when it comes down to concrete moral judgements and commitments , such abstractions will be found interpreted in opposing ways .
22 But such genes may be found among wild cocoa trees ; there were spectacular increases in yield and a partial increase in resistance to disease when the first collections of wild cocoa from the Upper Amazon , made by J. F. Pound in 1937–38 , were supplied to breeders in the 1940s .
23 Some such processes can be found by trial and error or by simply paying attention to only a few pieces .
24 Substantial theoretical correctives to such procedures can be found in the important work of Mukarovsky ( translated 1970 ) and Morawski ( 1974 ) .
25 It is rare for the scene to shift to a setting of higher status , in a castle , manor or abbey , etc. , though some such examples can be found .
26 It is possible , for example , that a large proportion of loans are for the most recently deposited theses ; alternatively , it could be that some theses are more often requested than others , and that loan records for such theses would be found within different time periods .
27 These openings can be found by ramblers who prefer daylight to darkness and , like me , like to wander in search of them , but the black labyrinth to which they lead , the complex network below ground , is reserved exclusively for those experienced in subterranean travel , hardy adventurers who risk rockfalls and flooding to satisfy an insatiable curiosity to go where few men have been before , to see what few men have seen before .
28 Further explanation of these values may be found in the LIFESPAN documentation ( references 1 to 6 ) .
29 Further explanation of these values may be found in the LIFESPAN documentation ( references 1 to 6 ) .
30 Copies of these forms can be found in Appendix C , forms 13 to 16 .
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