Example sentences of "find in [adj] [noun pl] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But here it reveals a concept of women very close to that found in dominant discourses of femininity .
2 Then , individual terms which may be found in various types of computer contracts will be discussed in subsequent chapters with a view to avoiding the disasters that await the unwary .
3 Native of central and southern Europe , and western Asia , it is also found in temperate regions of North America .
4 Seasonal peaks are not specific to the service sector ; they are to be found in certain parts of manufacturing — particularly In food processing but also in a number of consumer goods industries -and in agriculture .
5 Two-year-old Bethan Boucher was found in six inches of water by her horrified mum Andrea .
6 The worship of , or professed belief in , a god of some kind is to be found in varying degrees of sincerity all over the world .
7 A typical compilation of this kind of material is to be found in New Songs of Celebration which is the latest volume of the Celebration Hymnal ( Mayhew-McCrimmon , 1978 ) .
8 The idea that political power can result from a variety of factors , in addition to economic wealth , can be found in many studies of policy-making in Western nations .
9 Richards holds that in poetry the function of " feeling " tends to dominate that of " sense " , while Jakobson identifies a special " poetic " function , which can be found in many uses of language , but which dominates over other functions in poetry .
10 Their link-up of slavery with forms of domination within the family is well documented in traditional systems of slavery such as are found in many parts of Africa .
11 But the acid or neutral clays which are found in many parts of Britain are as good for lime haters are are acid sands .
12 They are found in many parts of Asia in both fresh and brackish waters .
13 The success with probabilistic methods is similar to that being found in other areas of NLP .
14 So Freud wrote in The Ego and the Id , and the same point is found in other outlines of psychoanalysis written by Freud .
15 Stateless societies are for the most part small tribal societies , without any complex division of labour and economically poor , but some features of their political systems may perhaps also be found in other types of society , especially in village communities such as those of medieval Germany , or of India ( where they were once described as ‘ little republics ’ ) , although in these instances there is already some degree of subordination to a state , however remote , and some element of stratification and inequality of power in the local community itself .
16 But , in both stanzas there is not the sharp , clear rhyming which is to be found in other examples of Owen 's poetry .
17 To sum up what I have outlined so far , the view of Wimsatt and Brooks is that the essential property of poetry consists in the reconciliation of harmonization of opposites ; that this takes the form of an objective organization of the objective meanings of words ; and that although the same organization generally can not be found in other kinds of discourse , it nonetheless contributes to our knowledge and experience of ourselves and of the world .
18 Painted terracotta decorations for architecture are found in all areas of Greece in the archaic period and later ; figure-work too , but that is far commoner in the west than in the rest of Greece and reaches its acme in Etruria .
19 High values of serum pepsinogen C were frequently found in all groups of patients with hyperpepsinogenaemia A. In the group of subjects with raised concentrations of serum pepsinogen A , four blood transfusion donors had a mean ( SD ) serum pepsinogen C concentration of 34 ( 20 ) µg/l , 20 patients with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome of 73 ( 81 ) µg/l , 21 duodenal ulcer patients of 65 ( 34 ) µg/l , 43 patients with chronic renal failure of 69 ( 42 ) µg/l , and 14 patients with reflux oesophagitis on longterm omeprazole treatment of 66 ( 39 ) µg/l .
20 The advice offered here is that a reader should ignore what category of writing a book or article may come under , since helpful art criticism may be found in all sorts of sources .
21 Although general courses of various kinds are found in all kinds of institution , the prime examples are the Scottish general degree , the Open University with its foundation/modular structure , and the broader courses in the arts , social sciences and natural sciences in the polytechnics and above all the English and Welsh colleges .
22 Leys are not found in all parts of Britain any more than are the remains of other prehistoric features .
23 Thematic articles are likely to be found in two sorts of periodicals , general magazines and academic journals , either interdisciplinary or of specialist disciplines .
24 From 1978 to 1981 the heaviest rates of manufacturing job loss were found in two types of area in the North : metropolitan areas and steel-making counties ( Figure 5.3A ) .
25 Both artists succeed in conveying the sense of liveliness and movement found in popular forms of entertainment .
26 At the spot where her car was found in ten feet of water last week , flowers have been left by family and friends .
27 On the other hand , a concept such as ‘ bureaucracy ’ is a particular one , for bureaucracies are only to be found in particular sons of societies .
28 They are found in deeper deposits of buildings sunk below ground level ; tools associated with weaving are most commonly recognised .
29 They are found in most areas of England , especially in the area between the Wash and Dorset and in Kent
30 The σ-character of the highest-filled level in N 2 is confirmed by the ‘ end-on ’ coordination found in most complexes of N 2 with transition metals .
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