Example sentences of "be find [prep] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The old gallery will be found on the first floor of the house ; previously on an outside wall facing East .
2 Some of the clocks and mechanical toys that delighted Josephine Bowes , whose father was a clock-maker , can be found on the first floor .
3 The property can be found in the first cul-de-sac on the right .
4 It is true that the great width is only to be found in the first part of the new route but that is enough .
5 In any event , as appears from the context in both Golder and Oliva , the burden of Lord Parker C.J. 's statement is to be found in the second part of it , under which the jury is to be directed that the witness 's previous statement will not as such be evidence upon which the jury can act .
6 De Quincey 's morbid account of ‘ the death of little Kate Wordsworth ’ is to be found in the second volume of his Works edited by Masson ( Reminiscences vol. ii , pp. 440–5 ) .
7 In the examination of that June 1925 ( Classics Part I ) Ramsey 's name was to be found in the second class .
8 A compromise between expressive and non-expressive notation is to be found in the Second Edition of the Bliss Bibliographic Classification Scheme .
9 It was known to Paracelsus in the fifteenth century , it can be found in the fourth century BC in Hippocratic writings and is one of the principles of treatment in Ayurvedic Medicine which was written down over 5000 years ago .
10 quoted with approval a passage in Jervis on Coroners , 9th ed. ( 1957 ) , p. 179 , now to be found in the 10th ed. p. 197 , that any conflict between a verdict of lack of care and rule 33 of the Coroners Rules 1953 , now rule 42 of the Rules of 1984 , can be obviated by making sure that the verdict does not state that the death was aggravated by the lack of care of any particular person or persons but merely states that it was aggravated by lack of care .
11 This is mainly to be found in the last chapter of the book .
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