Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] find [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Those who , wittingly or not , use the concept of ‘ human rights ’ to attack societies from within or without find in the end that the result is neither health nor well-being .
2 Iron sulphides occur naturally in the form of mineral iron pyrites , derived from rock slate or else found in peat and marine deposits .
3 In arguing this he not only collapses the specificity of consumption but also misrepresents the relationship between the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ social ’ in Marx 's argument , for it is not for the individual consumer to recognize himself in another individual 's product anyway , but to recognize the socially-imprinted character and meaning of the product … and so to find in it the satisfaction of ‘ need ’ ( ibid : 30 ) .
4 However , the groups are poorly financed , too few in number , and only found in major cities .
5 RNase protection analysis with a probe spanning this region detected two partially protected fragments which were not present in RNA from vascular tissue and only found in RNA from visceral tissue .
6 Such ice is rare and generally found near the coast .
7 This makes a striking contrast with Manet , whose prints , though rare , are modest in scale and not found in signed , numbered editions .
8 A differential species is one which is strictly confined to a particular sub-community , and not found in others .
9 As can be seen from Table IV , the antibody is found in 77% of patients with PSC and 33% of patients with ulcerative colitis , and not found in Crohn 's disease .
10 As a successful example of the approach , consider the following study of Dendrocoelum , a flatworm living in fresh water and usually found under stones .
11 He explains that expensive candlesticks were stolen in the past and later found by Interpol .
12 Both writers are primarily interested in the ontological and epistemological questions raised by the Catholic view of God , and both found in nervous tension a justification for modest technical experimentation as well as a tool for exploring aspects of reality which would otherwise have been difficult to treat outside the context of philosophical discourse .
13 A culinary herb , whose seed and leaves are the main parts used , coriander is one of the ingredients of curry powder and hence found in many Indian recipes .
14 ‘ Poorboy ! 'said Charlotte , suddenly outraged by the weariness and exasperation of this ineffectual little man , worn out by a job he had probably chosen as the most profitable within his scope , and now found to be extending him far beyond the end of his tether .
15 Nordenfalk 's book includes the scrupulous examination of visual evidence always welcome and often found in writing by a museum curator .
16 ADRUG widely fed to British pigs , and often found in pork in shops , faces a ban by American health authorities because it is suspected of causing cancer .
17 In Victorian times they were very common , and often found in the nursery .
18 Hence , the horse may spend the day avoiding mature people , and then find to its surprise that it has been caught by a child-foal that it had not perceived as possessing such ability .
19 That ‘ inwardness ’ so prized by some English readers , and characteristically found by them ( implausibly ) in Lawrence , is an attention directed so far ‘ inward , that it can never come to the surface for long enough to notice how the sunlight breaks upon the edges and volumes of a piece of sculpture ; and that is why indeed such readers can not use the word ‘ aesthetic ’ except ‘ in a limiting sense ’ .
20 It is usually solitary and occasionally found in pairs , except for the breeding season when schools are formed .
21 The Koi food contains 2.20 per cent Lysine , an amino acid vital to the digestive process in cyprinids but rarely found in ‘ general purpose ’ pellets that are used as much by trout-farmers as by Koi-keepers .
22 She joined in the training sessions , but soon found to her chagrin that in the personal fitness stakes he left her standing .
23 Williams , Landel & Ferry ( 1955 ) found experimentally that 1n aT followed a relation of the form and further that C1 and C2 seemed to be universal parameters with values C1 = 20.4 , C2 = 101.6 and Ts a reference temperature , which is different for each polymer but generally found to be about 50° above the glass transition temperature Tg .
24 Of other possible causes of these disparities in achievement , IQ differences were considered at length , but not found to be a significant factor .
25 The nearest we get is Helen Thomas 's introduction to the 1932 edition of The South Country about the life he had chosen , oft en suffering ‘ despair and humiliation ’ , but always finding in the country ‘ the comfort he so passionately sought ’ .
26 Similarities are not only social and psychological , but also found in measures of body dimensions such as length of earlobe ( e.g. Eckland , 1968 ; Lewis , 1975 ; Thiessen & Gregg , 1980 ) .
27 Goldfish Facts Family : Cyprinidae ( Carp Family ) Scientific Names : Carassius auratus Origin : Southern China First kept as Pets : 265 AD by China , but now found in the wild throughout the world .
28 Introduction to Britain : Around 1700 Distribution : Originated in China , but now found in the wild throughout the world .
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