Example sentences of "[adv] to be find " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps we should blame the English for this , because it started to be built early in the thirteenth century , when Bayonne was ours , and the English royal arms of the day are apparently to be found , alongside those of France , emblazoned on some of the keystones of the very high vaulting in the nave . |
2 | Mr Chairman , we we were interested in buying House , so I think I 'm not necessarily to be found erm , |
3 | This scriptural insistence is naturally to be found set out most clearly in the Dogmatic Constitution on Revelation , but it is in fact present in all the important documents . |
4 | In the context of these investigations , I used the concept of danger clues to describe any piece of information that would tend to alert a social worker to suspect that child abuse was taking place.s An important source of danger clues was obviously to be found in the condition of the child , particularly its physical state and behaviour . |
5 | He argued that Realism is based on three foundation stones , all to be found in the writings of Machiavelli . |
6 | It 's all to be found within the borders of Thailand … a country rich in history , blessed with sun-drenched beaches and filled with charming people . |
7 | Anyhow , if the Palace was the reflection and the shanty town the reality , the reflection of the reality was only to be found in the palace , and vice versa . |
8 | The repeated frustration of his attempts to introduce changes led to an impassioned plea in the Sunday Express for more freedom of action at club level : ‘ I appeal to the authorities to release the brake which they seem to delight in jamming on new ideas … as if wisdom is only to be found in the council chamber … |
9 | Private schools , however , are only to be found in the urban areas , which further lessens the chances of secondary schooling for rural children . |
10 | Some species , usually the larger , more aggressive ones , are only to be found in very small numbers . |
11 | The value of such study is clearly not only to be found in an increased familiarity with literary references . |
12 | Until recently the bulk of rape reports were , however , only to be found in the News of the World . |
13 | Originality was only to be found in the words of songs , but these words were not understandable to western audiences . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The concept of social representations is also used in a particular way , in order to suggest that social representations are only to be found in certain societies . |
16 | Canonical traits are not only to be found in words denoting living things . |
17 | Ceps , morels and other wild fungi were previously only to be found in specialist shops during the picking season ( from August to October ) . |
18 | On the train to face trial in the north , Peace jumped through an open carriage window , and although a guard clung to his shoe he wriggled free , only to be found unconscious in the snow . |
19 | The man who 'd turned up the sexual voltage after their night out , only to be found embracing his secretary at precisely the time they 'd agreed to meet today … |
20 | The couple vanished , only to be found weeks later in Ghar Hasan . ’ |
21 | This is normally only to be found in very large orchestras , but is a regular member of the wind band and clarinet choir . |
22 | As a child I made these , covering the kitchen in ingredients and allowing balls of mixture to roll all over the place , only to be found six months later behind the toaster . |
23 | It is true that the great width is only to be found in the first part of the new route but that is enough . |
24 | A judge should only find a child guilty of contributory negligence if he or she is of such an age as reasonably to be expected to take precautions for his or her own safety ; and then he or she is only to be found guilty if blame should be attached to him or her . |
25 | The extreme heteromorphs are perhaps to be found in the genus Nipponites , which looks like a tangle of whorls where any obvious semblance of symmetrical coiling seems to have been lost ( see left ) , and Baculites which is virtually straight after its earliest whorls . |
26 | Death is literally to be found in the midst of life . |
27 | One line of evidence is the fact that severe ‘ inner city ’ deprivation is no longer to be found just in older urban areas but also in the outer council-housing estates on the edges of cities which were built to house inner city residents displaced by renewal programmes ( CES Ltd , 1985 ) . |
28 | He had been trying , he said , to arm the government with " preventative , defensive , and repressive measures which were no longer to be found in the earlier legislation on censorship " . |
29 | She sits down in a quiet room , provided at public expense , and begins to lecture a man who is shortly to be found dying by the dustbins . |
30 | The larger dairy herds are thus to be found in the intermediate areas between the dry , hot plough lands of the East and South and the cold , wet uplands of the North and West . |