Example sentences of "be found [prep] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No such restriction should apply to our large-eyed species ; it should be found with all other different kinds of trilobite assemblages without preference .
2 This plant is more susceptible to frosts , and often a too-hasty specimen will be found with brown crispy edges to its leaves .
3 Several hon. Members have said that £1.25 billion has to be found for the King 's Cross development and that other resources must be found for other British Rail projects connected with the channel tunnel .
4 In 1916 , H. A. L. Fisher , the Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University , was appointed President of the Board of Education , with the promise that ‘ money would be found for ambitious educational measures ’ .
5 In Canada and the United States representatives of the Travellers ' Aid society were to be found at most large stations to advise women .
6 Thus writing the terminal small-signal current and potential difference phasors as i and v respectively The terminal , small-signal complex admittance Y or impedance Z introduced here may be found at any particular frequency from measurements of the phasors i and v with the appropriate bias applied .
7 Here the answer must be found through small-scale sustainable business initiatives — difficult to foster without the huge scale of corporate funding so often avalanched into the developing world , but modestly emerging never the less .
8 Often , the only ‘ traffic ’ to be found on these winding , quiet roads is a lone tractor unhurriedly going about its daily business …
9 Again , in some areas where conditions throughout appear to be favourable to corals , coral reefs and banks will be found on some submerged banks and not on others , for example in the Laccadive Islands in the Indian Ocean .
10 The Pals pay tribute to the passing of the Shack and 11 more lovelies can be found inside this classic stocking filler .
11 They could be found in low-grade clerical jobs , but positions like drivers , conductors , clerks in contact with the public , telegraphers , station agents , and train dispatchers were all closed to them .
12 The link between language and planning is to be found in recent Artificial Intelligence research .
13 True repose is not to be found in that great house , and the flag that proclaims it a ‘ happy home ’ lies to ‘ the lightsome air ’ .
14 This great weakness of vulnerability to fragmentation , is to be found in all established religions and it is this which has prevented any of them ever being able to offer to the rest of the world anything even approaching a promise of the universal happiness that is so desired .
15 Belugas can be found in all shallow waters , rivers , and estuaries of the Arctic , and seem to be limited only by temperatures higher than 15°C ( 60°F ) .
16 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 .
17 The same difficulties are to be found in all other parts of evolutionary ecology .
18 It is important to remember that we are talking about averages ; families of all sizes can be found in all social classes , but in different proportions .
19 If all social life depends upon the existence of some son of culture , common sense and practical knowledge , then , accordingly , social representations will be found in all social contexts .
20 I have first tried to show how their origins are to be found in certain political ideologies .
21 Now , by a quirk of history , the machinery for carrying out such schemes of training in drama was not to be found in normal educational administration , but in the huge network of social services administered by the National Council of Social Services , a voluntary body financed by Carnegie Trust which since 1919 had co-ordinated the work of various national organisations such as the Village Drama Society , County Rural Community Councils , British Drama League , the Federation of Women 's Institutes , the National Association of Boys ' Clubs , Townswomen 's Guilds , the Workers ' Educational Association , County Youth Committees , the Standing Conference of Drama Associations and Hull University 's Extra-Mural Department , the only university to take interest in Community Drama .
22 The old belief that one major source of crime was to be found in poor social conditions , for example , was not supported …
23 Parallels can readily be found in other large cities of the United Kingdom , such as Belfast , Birmingham , Glasgow , Liverpool , Manchester , and Newcastle upon Tyne .
24 Apparently the French burs were used for corn grinding whilst the others were used for animal feed , a common combination to be found in many rural mills .
25 It is wrong to confuse ‘ bureaucracy ’ with ‘ large ’ organisations , because the features of bureaucracy can be found in many small and most medium-sized organisations .
26 Generosity , however , was not an emotion that could be found in many Palestinian hearts in Lebanon , and the hatred that burned in 1948 was eagerly taken up by a new generation .
27 It was a pattern to be found in many other railway cities .
28 Fog-free mirrors ( a boon to women in a hurry to apply make-up after a shower ) can be found in many mid-range Hiltons , Holiday Inns and De Vere hotels .
29 The government organisation concerned with food distribution was improved and expanded , so that its subsidised outlets could be found in many poor areas , both urban and rural .
30 While broad sternal plates subdivided as above may be found in many Orthopteroid insects ( Fig. 19 ) there is often considerable specialization of the ventral region .
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