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

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1 Many of the synthetic calcites produced in the experimental work displayed zonation in CL comparable to that found in many natural carbonate crystals .
2 It is interesting that the dose-response effect we found in these coeliac disease children is similar to that found in the single gluten challenge study by Ciclitira et al , which showed no evidence of jejunal mucosal damage after the infusion of 10 mg of gliadin , minimal changes after 100 mg of gliadin , and noticeable histological changes after an additional 500 mg challenge .
3 The peptide sequence ADSGEY , which is located next to the second cysteine of the C-2 immunoglobulin fold in these GGFs , occurs in nine of the twenty-two C-2 repeats found in that basal lamina protein .
4 It was a pattern to be found in many other railway cities .
5 The Medical Research Council 's Common Cold Research Unit showed that it is not the person who gets caught in the rain or sits in a draught who is likely to develop a cold but the one who has to work in the air-conditioned , centrally-heated , artificially-lit atmosphere found in many modern office blocks .
6 The putative kinase domain of atk does not , however , have the equivalent residue corresponding to a second auto-regulatory site at Tyr527 found in many cellular src proteins .
7 A complete media is found in many Palaeozoic fossil insects and in the Ephemeroptera among recent forms .
8 Serpulid worm tubes are found in many different sediment types in rocks of Mesozoic and Tertiary age .
9 This lack of integration is found in all conventional data-base systems in current use [ 27 ] .
10 They seem to have taken over from the large black dogs with glowing red eyes to be found in most local folklore collections .
11 Unimation 's hydraulic robots could once be found in most American car plants .
12 ( 3 ) Branchiae or gills which are found in most aquatic insect larvae ( see p. 226 ) .
13 Comparable mechanisms have been found in several other insect species ( e.g. Fraser Rowell and McKay , 1969 ; McKay , 1969 ; Roeder , 1969 ) .
14 Indeed , cold facts and figures can be found in any public reference library .
15 The medium contains a high concentration of long chain polyunsaturated fats , similar to those found in some natural vegetable products .
16 For example , in the 1980s the UK appears to have hosted parts of an international car industry because it could provide a relatively cheap , disciplined and flexible labour force and , as a resuIt , the parts of the production process it could host were similar to those found in some Third World countries .
17 A teaching carrel may also be found in some well-equipped reference libraries , where it can take the form of an enclosed cubicle large enough for one person , with a door and a high window .
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