Example sentences of "found in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the pottery found in the temple at Knossos says that it is ‘ royal ’ , but this may mean no more than ‘ state ’ or ‘ official ’ or even that the pottery was made by state potters ( Haskell 1983 ) .
2 It would have clinched the identification as Apollo , which is probably correct : a head was found in the temple of Apollo at Cyrene ; and the long , braided hair bound round the head , though a fashion of gilded youth at the beginning of the century ( the fair-haired boy , fig. 70 ) , was probably by now a sign of divine or heroic status ( cf. fig. 79 ) .
3 A good example of this can be found in the newspaper coverage of the 1984 — 5 miners ' strike .
4 But the plan was foiled after a 750lb bomb — not 500lb as earlier reported - was found in the bucket of a JCB digger on a building site , and four hijacked and unoccupied cars , with keys in the ignition and driving licences behind the sun visors , were found in a street near by .
5 Submarine fans have not been found in the Plattendolomit but by analogy with the Z2 Carbonate , it is possible that these may be found in areas where the Z3 Carbonate reaches exceptional thickness .
6 Gummata are also found in the bones , muscles , and internal organs .
7 But when being prepared in the laboratory , cavities were found in the bones with tiny corrugated bone formations running at right angles .
8 If feeding beef and fish pieces ( to any piscivore , not just these ) please remember that they do not contain the calcium and other minerals found in the bones of their natural diets and therefore it is essential to provide prawns or feeder shrimps fairly regularly .
9 A fuller description of this can be found in the paperback edition of A Presumption of Innocence , so here I will confine myself to the main points .
10 And if you press the / key , 1-2-3 for Windows will obligingly open up a special window called 1-2-3 Classic , which contains a complete model of the menu found in the DOS version .
11 The Saffron-Gatherer Fresco , found in the Lotus Lamp Sanctuary at Knossos , is reckoned to be one of the earliest .
12 A provision in the IBA code not to be found in the CCBE version draws attention to the need , when in the client 's interest , to endeavour to reach a solution to disputes by out of court settlement rather than by starting proceedings and adds : " lawyers should never stir up litigation " .
13 A good example of this can be found in the sleep village of Buckland in Oxfordshire !
14 The man found in the Queen 's bedroom admitted a long list of offences .
15 Flammable liquids were found in the Queen 's private chapel , a castle source claimed yesterday .
16 ‘ All these items were found in the Queen 's private chapel and are not mentioned in the official report .
17 In 1817 the lost watch was unearthed by a mole , and a stirrup and horseshoe were found in the Queen 's Mire , though there is no firm evidence of their having come from Mary 's horse .
18 Once again , comfort can be found in the principle of approximation : " a rough indication of frequencies is often just what is needed " .
19 In F v West Berkshire Health Authority [ 1989 ] 2 All ER 545 , Lord Goff stated : where the state of affairs is permanent or semi-permanent , as … in the case of a mentally disordered person … there is no point in waiting to obtain the patient 's consent … the doctor must act in the best interests of his patient , just as if he had received his patient 's consent so to do … the lawfulness of the doctor 's action is to be found in the principle of necessity … the doctor must act in accordance with a responsible and competent body of relevant professional opinion … it may be good practice to consult relatives and others who are concerned with the care of the patient .
20 The explanation of this is to be found in the matters propounded in Chapter One , that is , that members of the human race have a deeply felt need for a ‘ god ’ and a religion , and as almost everybody is reared within a family or group with some kind of religious background , each has at least a lingering allegiance to some form of established religion .
21 Examples of both explanations are found in the works of Richard Cecil , whose homily , A Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning was much admired and several times reprinted after his death .
22 The earliest extant account of this is to be found in the Works and Days of Hesiod ( c.700 BC ) , who sought to account thereby for man 's present condition and , in particular , for his need to work .
23 Tillich recognizes the former point , when he refers to the mystical approach to nature , which is to be found in the works of St Francis of Assisi , Protestant mystics and German Romantics , and states that they illustrate an attitude almost indistinguishable from the principle of identity .
24 Unison doublings do not help much , if at all , except in the case of high trumpet parts being doubled in unison by clarinets to give steadiness and confidence to the trumpets rather than for any definitely musical result ( e.g. clarinets have been used with great success to double the extremely high trumpet parts to be found in the works of Bach and Handel ) .
25 The same lesson can be found in the works of Walahfrid .
26 In parallel with the dependency framework , but distanced theoretically and empirically from it by conceptual innovations and differences of interpretation , is the ‘ world system ’ approach whose origins can be found in the works of Immanuel Wallerstein , particularly his volumes on the modern world system ( see Wallerstein , 1974 ) .
27 Certainly the Letter of 1027 is a reminder that the sentiments found in the works of Wulfstan and Ælfric may have been shared by other churchmen whose writings ( if they ever existed ) have not survived .
28 The actual number of transitions found in the matrices derived from the LOB corpus was shown in table 4.8 .
29 It was said of the younger Duke ( 1733–1806 ) that he intended to cover all the surrounding hills with evergreen woods , and many of the finest hardy exotic trees in this country were to be found in the park .
30 The unequal distribution of such prestigious goods found in the cemeteries may be seen as a reflection of hierarchies in early Anglo-Saxon England and how the maintenance of such hierarchies was closely bound up with the consumption of such valuables .
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