Example sentences of "is to be find " in BNC.
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1 | Three quarters of the nation 's entire AIDS problem is to be found in London and the pattern of need is changing fast . |
2 | There may , however , be questions in her mind about the choices open to her : how will the information in a catalogue differ from what is to be found in a monograph ? |
3 | Scobie appears to borrow the connection from an article by Sandra Djwa — ‘ Leonard Cohen : Black Romantic ’ which first appeared in 1967 , where it is more skilfully and roundly argued : ‘ Cohen 's dominant theme ( is ) , ’ she says , ‘ the relationship between experience and art , and more specifically the suggestion that the value of experience is to be found in the art of ‘ beauty ’ distilled from it … ’ |
4 | Berkeley 's attack on abstract ideas is to be found in the introduction to his Principles of Human Knowledge , of which there are many editions . |
5 | One of its earliest expressions is to be found in Thomas Hobbes 's Leviathan , published in 1651 : |
6 | Evidence that David Kirby was keen to show that L&SE was no longer a region-based organisation is to be found in the launch of Awayday , entitling an adult , if accompanied by at least one child , to purchase up to four additional tickets for adults or children at a flat fare of £1 each for use anywhere within the sector area . |
7 | A brilliant example of variations on a hornpipe theme is to be found in Cranko 's Pineapple Poll , which has very strong , even coarse elements when danced by the sailors before it is slightly refined by the gallant Captain Belaye . |
8 | ‘ Literariness ’ is to be found as a basic principle in the work of the Russian Formalists and the New Critics , and , elaborately formulated , in Frye 's Anatomy of Criticism . |
9 | Accordingly , the most instructive gloss on ‘ externality ’ is to be found where we might expect it , in Pound 's 1916 memoir of the sculptor , Gaudier-Brzeska , where he writes of Gaudier and Lewis and other ‘ vorticists ’ , painters , and sculptors : |
10 | Certainly the aspiration is not limited in modern times to those who have read Emaux et Camées , the French book that Pound respectfully pillaged for Hugh Selwyn Mauberley ; it is to be found in all modern poetries known to me , Russian and Polish as well as French , and ( more faintly ) in British and American . |
11 | Part of the answer is to be found in the life of Cardinal J H Newman . |
12 | Something of the same quality of camp horror is to be found in The Blob ( 18 Braveworld 25 Oct ) , a remake of the 1958 B movie about a mysterious substance that eats people . |
13 | This ‘ inverted causation ’ as it has been called , which is a major element of Marxist theory , is to be found in the theory of Asiatic production , in that the subjects of the Asiatic despot are made to believe that they can live because of the blessing of the god-king , the true guardian and shepherd of the community , while really it is he who is living off them . |
14 | It is in fact only rarely openly acknowledged by other anthropologists , though the blanket rejection of evolution which is to be found in the work of many seems to imply . |
15 | The only escape is to be found in the anti-social ( the alien within , the heart of darkness ) or the extra-terrestrial ( the alien expanse without ) . |
16 | A PECULIAR aspect of British business one-upmanship is to be found not in the office , but in the car park . |
17 | They think that all knowledge is to be found by perusing him , and not by looking at the real world . |
18 | The law and procedure of his court have an international rather than a purely English character ; it administers a law which is to be found in the medieval maritime codes , such as the Laws of Oleron and the so-called Law of Rhodes ; in the background , as a supplementary law , is the Civil or Roman law . |
19 | This familiar story about the wedding feast at Cana of Galilee points to the deeper reality there is to be found in Christ . |
20 | Another branch of stone patina faking is to be found in a very different area of collecting . |
21 | An additional reason is to be found in the relative paucity of working-class sources . |
22 | A similar thought is to be found in the Bhagvad-Gita : |
23 | It would seem hard to know where the greater fault is to be found . |
24 | Other fragmentary legislation is to be found in recent years , e.g. the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975 . |
25 | Another little colony of the Blessed Ones which has turned into a hell-hole is to be found at Summerhill in Suffolk , where 70 years ago , the educational idealist A. S. Neill founded his progressive academy , known as the do-as-you-like school . |
26 | The future is to be found in attitudes , in decisions taken every day by millions of people trying new ways of doing things . |
27 | The latest haven is to be found in the Cook Islands , deep in the South Pacific , where companies are falling over themselves to register . |
28 | The answer is to be found in the strange inter-relationship between politics , the media , and the nature of ‘ news ’ . |
29 | But the idea that in many of his works Shakespeare shows something exquisite or innocent threatened or crushed is not new : it is to be found in the writings of Hereward Price ( 1947 ) and in an ordinary introduction to Venus and Adonis . |
30 | The greatest number of forms is to be found in the group loosely called the Japanese type , Acer palmatum . |