Example sentences of "[prep] be find [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If , however , a definite association were to be found between the occurrence of skin cancers or miscarriages and the continued use of computer monitors , then computer manufacturers and importers who continued to make or sell equipment giving off such dangerous emissions would be liable under the Act .
2 This belief , or something similar , is to be found as the basis of almost all religious writings , which are , after thousands of years still holding millions of people completely committed to their acceptance .
3 And in the more general upheaval of political beliefs which accompanied ‘ the strange death of liberal England ’ , influential judges were more often to be found towards the right of the spectrum of opinion .
4 ‘ There is always a way through and there is always interest to be found along the way . ’
5 This is to be found to the west of the town and starts from a point on the A.16 .
6 The Burgundians first come fully into view in the pages of Ammianus Marcellinus , where they are to be found to the east of the Rhine .
7 This arrangement of beds is conducive to the formation of landslips on a large scale , several examples of which are to be found on the south coast of England .
8 For purposive reading and for textbooks and research material the author 's credentials are generally to be found on the title page or in publishers ' promotional material .
9 Birds to be found on the river or along the walkway include coot , swan , black headed gull , common tern , grey wagtail , robin , blackbird , thrush , great tit , blue tit and house sparrow .
10 The most varied and closely investigated series of offshore bars in Great Britain is to be found on the Norfolk coast between Hunstanton and Sheringham .
11 The first band crosses the eye , the second extends from the tip of the dorsal across the body to the tip of the anal fin , and the third is to be found on the caudle peduncle .
12 Is there really no wood to be found on the way , or even on the mountain itself ?
13 A species of Laboulbenia is quite common on the beetle guest , but it has yet to be found on the ant that acts as host .
14 Only John is invariably to be found on the stern , looking at where we 're headed .
15 As with the last 12-inch there 's also a couple of gems to be found on the flipside — the melancholy ‘ Blue ’ and a fraught , bastardised cover of ‘ Venus ’ .
16 As with the last 12-inch there 's also a couple of gems to be found on the flipside — the melancholy ‘ Blue ’ and a fraught , bastardised cover of ‘ Venus ’ .
17 The fullest version of Gloucester 's arguments is to be found on the parliament roll of January 1484 and purports to be the petition presented to Gloucester when he was asked to take the throne in June .
18 The fullest version of Gloucester 's arguments is to be found on the parliament roll of January 1484 and purports to be the petition presented to Gloucester when he was asked to take the throne in June .
19 Along the foot of the South Downs north of Chichester there is the well-known Goodwood raised beach at about 30–40 m ( 100–130 ft ) OD , with gravels which are readily recognisable as beach material : a low raised beach a few feet above present high tide level is to be found on the Gower peninsula in South Wales ; on the west coast of Scotland a raised beach at approximately 7 5 m ( 25 ft ) OD occurs on many of the islands , such as Arran , and in many of the lochs .
20 There were still to be found on the roads a vagrant population of Celtic wanderers from Scotland or Ireland , and those who followed the travelling occupations like chapmen , pedlars and itinerant entertainers , as well as the true travelling people , the gypsies and tinkers .
21 The greatest transformation of heathland into corn fields was to be found on the estates of the famous Coke of Holkham , in the north of Norfolk .
22 The cliff is to be found on the left after 200 metres level walking along the track .
23 Certainly , he does not lack for critics ; and they are mainly to be found on the left of the political spectrum , amongst those who subscribe to Socialism in one or other of its varying forms .
24 Food is to be found on the farmland all around and so the herds help themselves .
25 Travellers ' tales , especially from traders , had in addition begun to circulate fictitious images of African peoples with bizarre physical features ( no mouths or noses ! ) ; accounts of the supposed promiscuity and general beastly immorality of African societies mingled with more accurate descriptions of the wealth and refinement to be found on the continent ( Walvin , 1973 ; Jordan , 1974 ; Husband , 1982 ) .
26 No longer the prop of an unjust social order , the God of the Magnificat was to be found on the side of the poor while the mighty trembled at the prospect of being toppled from their insecure thrones .
27 In winter too , that elegant bird , the avocet , is to be found on the mud flats of the Exe ; each year since 1947 it has returned in increasing numbers .
28 However , scientific names are to be found on the labels on individual animal enclosures and on some plants .
29 Volcanism and uplift without rifting is exemplified in North Africa where Neogene volcanic rocks are to be found on the Tibesti and Ahagger Plateaus ( Fig. 4.1 ) .
30 His fingerprints are also to be found on the introduction of the hated social fund .
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