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

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1 I think as jobs come back , jobs will be found as the economy as a whole picks up .
2 It is hoped that solutions will be found to the problems evidenced supra as and when they become necessary .
3 The development of flats will be found at the left .
4 A useful feature of Halsbury is the ‘ Destination Table , ’ which will be found at the end of some consolidating Acts and which enables the provisions of the Act to be traced back to earlier legislation .
5 Take the 1st turning into Harefields , and Kendall Crescent will be found at the end of the road on the left hand side .
6 Limpets , sponges , barnacles , mussels , and winkles , will be found on the surface of the rocks .
7 It will be found on the cost accountant 's bookshelf but the operational manager will not be convinced that the cost gymnastics of Mr Hicks ' cost accumulation model are any more accurate or relevant to his operation than the existing confusion of standard rates , production norm etc .
8 Let me apologise for the printing errors that will be found on the team sheets in the middle of today 's programme .
9 We employ over 700 staff , and currently handle thousands of residential house sales through our substantial branch network , details of which will be found on the reverse of this leaflet .
10 In women the lesion of primary syphilis will be found on the labia majora or minora , on the clitoris , or around the urethral meatus .
11 If the statute is later than about 1968 it will be found in the Continuation Volumes , which are all indexed in the latest Cumulative Supplement .
12 ‘ I am sure the shoe will be found in the hotel and returned to you .
13 Further information will be found in the Music Faculty Section .
14 A detailed history of the Kerry Railway and Tramway will be found in the Oakwood Press Vol .
15 A detailed history of the Tanat Valley Light Railway will be found in the Oakwood Press Vol 48 , to which the present article is indebted .
16 A detailed history of the Cleobury Mortimer & Ditton Priors Light Railway will be found in the Oakwood Press , Vol No 21 , by M R C Price .
17 The disciplinary rules applicable to you and agreed by the Council will be found in the documents referred to in paragraph 3 above .
18 Data amplifying these generalizations will be found in the chapters dealing with individual insect orders .
19 A list of most of the offices referred to in this paragraph , and others , will be found in the Law Society 's Handbook , and in Halsbury 's Laws of England , 4th ed. , iii , 605–609 .
20 A list of the Departments concerned will be found in the Law Society 's Handbook and in Halsbury .
21 These prayers will be found in the prayer book immediately after the psalms .
22 Alum Pot is palpably not a place for novices to explore , and for the uninitiated most interest will be found in the north corner of the same field .
23 This is not the occasion to discuss the process by which segmentally organized societies developed into vertically structured ones , though it is sure that significant clues will be found in the elaboration of the material symbols of emulation and status embodied in precious substances .
24 He stressed the urgency of the pacifist work of enlightenment : ‘ … the only solution will be found in the reform of opinion … ’ .
25 Suitable sources will be found in the section Remedies and Pharmacies .
26 A list of all the possibilities ( single and joint ) will be found in the table in the section ‘ Degree Course Requirements ’ .
27 Full details of over 350 historic landmarks will be found in the Guide to English Heritage Properties 1192 , available at £3.25 from PO Box 229 , Northants NN6 9RY , or at £2.25 from any staffed English Heritage site .
28 PENALTY : If an amount is shown in respect of a penalty or penalties being recovered under the bill and you have not previously been informed of the ground on which it has or they have been imposed , further particulars will be found in the information accompanying the bill .
29 You will find that less than half the vocabulary in the OED , with its historical and British dialect emphases , will be found in the Webster , and vice versa .
30 Readers might wish to consult Quantitative Techniques by T. Lucey ( D Publications ) ; whilst a useful summary of the marketing applications of statistical forecasting techniques will be found in the article by Makridakis and Wheelwright , entitled " Forecasting : Issues and challenges for Marketing Management " Joint of Marketing Vol 41 No. 4 October 1977 .
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