Example sentences of "[be] found [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of those leaving the cities have done so through the commercial market and they have moved for a variety of reasons ( Kennett and Hall , 1981 ) : more freely-available , cheaper , owner-occupied housing might be found beyond the cities in environmentally-attractive locations ; households are more mobile — car-ownership rates doubled between 1961 and 1981 and the electrification of some InterCity lines has encouraged a marked decentralization of people away from London to areas such as Peterborough , Stamford ( Lincs. ) and even Newark ( Notts. ) ; many move out of cities on retirement ; and for the economically active in the south of England , movement out of London becomes ever more attractive as many commercial activities leave the capital . |
2 | The strategy proposes that the majority of this land should be found beyond the Edinburgh Green Belt , in areas accessible to jobs and public transport , and where the best landscapes will not be affected . |
3 | Full information about these chairs can be found towards the back of this book . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | ‘ 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 . |
6 | She would send him off to some lecturing engagement with butter and other rations to give his hostess , and when he came back the rations would be found as a soggy mess in his pocket . |
7 | One reason for this would be if the original script contained spelling errors , so the ‘ correct ’ word could not be found as a legal English word . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I think as jobs come back , jobs will be found as the economy as a whole picks up . |
10 | They are certainly not small targets to be found with a metal detector and I was amazed that they were there , for they proved that no detector user had worked the area since my last visit . |
11 | But in other sites , particularly in limestones , they can be found with every fine skeletal detail preserved . |
12 | They were prominent in the Silurian and Devonian , where they can be found with the fish-like animals that abounded in the fresh- and brackish water deposits of the time , although some of the Ordovician ones are in marine sediments . |
13 | And in a fortnight or three weeks time they too would be found with the inquisitive crowd on the inside of the gate staring at the prisoners who had just arrived . |
14 | James Jenkins 's The Naval Achievements of Great Britain ( c. 1820 ) has a splendid array of coloured aquatints , but can almost never be found with the two portraits of Nelson and Howe . |
15 | I can be found with the Prince of Wales 's Own Volunteers who are a part of Sir Colin Halkett 's brigade . ’ |
16 | References to specific aspects of the same phenomena can be found with the terms ‘ the politics of dependency ’ , ‘ internal colonialism ’ and ‘ regional nationalism ’ . |
17 | Similar examples can be found with the verb permit : ( 213 ) The second agreement permits the authority to sell a 520-acre tract west of Stage 1 . |
18 | No link could be found with the Oxfordshire couple . |
19 | It gave the best possible example that could be found for a rhetorical approach to the question of property . |
20 | It is easier for a husband to be found for a thin , and therefore supposedly beautiful , girl than for a plump one . |
21 | Different majorities could no doubt be found for a diversity of schemes for Northern Ireland , unlike the case in either Scotland or Wales , but this is not the problem there . |
22 | However , the system of floating exchange rates was thought at the time to be a temporary feature of the international monetary system : it was hoped that a new framework would be found for a return to some kind of adjustable peg in which the burden of adjustment was clearly defined , both for deficit and surplus countries , and in which reserve assets were not based primarily on one currency . |
23 | You told them to dump the body in the bay , where it would n't be found for a while . |
24 | however can be found for a general polymer from birefringence and n.m.r. studies . |
25 | Something will be found for every style of house and garden , and every kind of planting . |
26 | Mr Seiters said he was convinced a similar solution will be found for the 250 refugees in the embassy in Warsaw . |
27 | It was delayed because extra carriages had to be found for the unexpectedly large number of emigres . |
28 | What origins , and what final justice , can be found for the critical assumption that , as Bradbury expresses it , ‘ the experimental tradition did shift or lapse ’ in Britain after modernism ( Bradbury 1973 : 86 ) ? |
29 | Suitable recipients had to be found for the money raised . |
30 | The 1988 social security changes have always been on the agenda of the project and with the abolition of additional requirements and single payments , new sources of support must be found for the core families . |