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

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1 Additional details of other entries that may be found in the certificate ( eg notices ) are set out later in this chapter .
2 The technique of cookery is contained in cookery books and the technique of discovery in natural science may be found in the rules of research , observation and verification .
3 Further offences of endangerment may be found in the Firearms Act 1968 .
4 Support for these propositions may be found in the case of Re B .
5 Thus the pilots may be found in the Engines Section absorbing the means whereby the aviation spirit and flames arrive at the right place at the right time to produce the urge for forward movement , or they could be watching in some fascination an array of lights and switches on a array known as ‘ electrics ’ which behave themselves so well under the persuasion of the engines instructor , but which flash and fail to respond in such heart-breaking fashion when the student is urged to demonstrate that he has ‘ got ’ it .
6 New research by C. M. Habibullah and researchers in the Gastroenterology Unit of Osmania University in Hyderabad , India , suggests that the answer may be found in the patient 's fingerprints !
7 There are , of course , many schools other than those listed in the appendix , and also a great many private coaches , all of whom may be found in the publication Contacts , a trade book everyone interested in joining the profession should obtain from the office of The Spotlight , 42–43 Cranbourn St , London WC2H 7AP .
8 Clues as to why may be found in the factor analysis of their attitudes towards SSE as a general notion ( that is not specifically linked to the LEA scheme ) .
9 Little help for either view may be found in the accounts of the life of Fahreddin Acemi in the early sources , however , for particularly in regard to the critical period after the death of Molla Fenari they give little information .
10 One answer to this problem may be found in the documents which record the surrender of their freedom by substantial peasant landholders in the eleventh century : the landlords bought their subjection for a substantial grant of land ; in return , by becoming serfs , the peasants agreed never to leave their plot of land .
11 A fuller treatment of the principles applicable to the interpretation of contracts may be found in The Interpretation of Contracts ( Sweet and Maxwell , 1989 ) by the author .
12 An illustrative case may be found in the work and practical impact of William Morris , who sought not only to recognize but also to ameliorate the social and aesthetic impact of the machine , partly under the influence of socialist ideas .
13 Tables in the text that are number A.1 to A.13 may be found in the Appendix .
14 A second factor may be found in the nature of particle movement within waves when they run into shallow water .
15 A final and sixth antecedent may be found in the investigation of magnitude and frequency of geomorphic processes ( Wolman and Miller , 1960 ) and subsequently of fluvial processes in general ( Leopold , Wolman and Miller , 1964 ) .
16 A clearer indication of the exact result of the call to the PI routine may be found in the PI routine log file which is automatically produced in the working directory .
17 Evidence of variation by conduct may be found in the books of account of the firm , in letters written by partners , and the oral evidence of employees , agents and others .
18 A clue may be found in the geology of those islands , for some of them are granitic and part of the Gondwanaland , which linked India and Africa when they were adjacent .
19 Further details of the organisation may be found in the constitution of the LSUG , available from the Secretary of the LIFESPAN User Group .
20 Further explanation of these values may be found in the LIFESPAN documentation ( references 1 to 6 ) .
21 Further explanation of these values may be found in the LIFESPAN documentation ( references 1 to 6 ) .
22 A more detailed explanation of their functionality may be found in the LIFESPAN Reference Guide .
23 A close parallel to the view that it is wrong to record speakers without their knowledge may be found in the controversy which has surrounded the use of telephoto lenses in photography ; these ‘ spy ’ lenses are capable of taking photographs hundreds of yards away from the subject ( Greenhill , Murray and Spence 1977 : 18 ) .
24 A clue to his role may be found in the fact that only seven times did he take five wickets in an innings and never once ten in a match .
25 Part of an answer to these may be found in the fact that a personal visit ( by the researchers ) to the areas where the black arrestees lived revealed that these were pockets of very poor houses in large wards of predominantly good class housing .
26 The reason may be found in the fact that the air tends to burst upwards through the water along the path of least resistance .
27 Some support for this interpretation may be found in the fact that section 5 affords a speaker or actor the specific defence that he was unaware and had no reason to suspect that his conduct may have been witnessed , and it would be anomalous if there were no similar defence for the more serious offence .
28 Evidence of malice may be found in the statement itself — i.e. , if the words used are excessive and disproportionate to the facts .
29 They may be found in the petals ( rose ) , the leaves ( eucalyptus ) , the wood ( sandalwood ) , the fruit ( lemon ) , the seeds ( caraway ) , roots ( sassafras ) , rhizomes ( ginger ) , resin ( pine ) , gums ( frankincense ) , and sometimes in more than one part of the plant .
30 Details of the BMus admission procedure and of University and faculty entry requirements may be found in the Admissions section .
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