Example sentences of "one can find [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes , though , there is substantial support for the view that the media are important in forming public perceptions ; one can find evidence for this in studies of ‘ agenda-setting ’ , ‘ race and the mass media ’ , ‘ reporting the welfare state ’ , as well as studies of ‘ moral panics ’ .
2 In the second phase , one can find evidence of the press 's gradual ‘ emancipation from the political controls , diverse and sometimes imperceptible , that replaced [ state control ] ’ .
3 In Marxist and elite theory , where perceived interests differ from objective interests , one can find evidence of the power of the dominant class to shape the values of those over whom power is exercised .
4 At the lower end of the scale the items may be far shoddier than even the cheapest village or nomadic rug ; at the higher end , one can find work of the most outstanding calibre and sophistication .
5 She mules show behavioural signs of ovulation at irregular intervals , and one can find egg follicles and corpora lutea , the bodies formed after the follicle has ruptured to release the egg , in a she-mule 's ovaries .
6 One can find examples of paper that has become so brittle that pages break away from their binding at a touch , and if anyone tries to handle the pages pieces break off .
7 One can find examples from the more recent past to support that view .
8 Similarly , one can find examples where in the African context , women are the primary producers in agriculture and this non-recognition of this fact has often led to the incongruous situation where strategies erm for change modernisation programmes have erm been directed to me and this erm has meant often the kind of bias in extension services , in training services , has meant that the target group , that is the women towards whom you should really be aiming those programmes , has not have not benefited , and this obviously has detrimental effects on your potential for increasing a casual output and for solving problems of increasing erm productivity and income for these women .
9 At most one can find traces of the style only in one or two string fantasias by such Italianate Englishmen as Thomas Lupo ( d. 1628 ) and John ‘ Coprario ’ ( Cooper ) ( C. 1575–1626 ) , hardly even in the instrumental pieces of Morley 's Canzonets to Two Voyces or the textless ‘ Air for three voices ’ ( springing from his canzonet ‘ Lo where with flowery head ’ ) in his Introduction .
10 But though one can find exceptions to all generalizations concerning taboo , it is broadly speaking the case that nearly all societies , either implicitly or explicitly , make the following three fundamental distinctions between humans and non-humans :
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