Example sentences of "[prep] be find [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By far the most diverse range of wagons and small carriages ( mainly fourwheelers ) , are to be found between Mughul Sari and Benares , on the Oudh and Rohilkund Railway , and Saidpur on the Assam Bengal Railway . |
2 | The most striking differences are to be found between Aborigines and the Australian population as a whole . |
3 | The most important differences are those to be found between individuals , rather than between groups or categories This seems to imply that the one thing Shetlanders have in common is that they Are All different from one another , and that their common identity as Shetlanders is something that emerges only when they contrast themselves to people from the south . |
4 | The answer to the problem of anxiety and meaninglessness which is derived from this sense of estrangement , is to be found through love . |
5 | In 584 , however , he was to be found with Mummolus in Avignon , where they were joined by Desiderius , dux of the recently murdered Chilperic . |
6 | The range is from 5.0 to 7.6 , so that the star is never too dim to be found with binoculars ; there is a very rough period of around 130 days . |
7 | Many grounds also employ Alsatian dogs around the perimeter of the pitch , and police spotters are often to be found with binoculars and two-way radios in the TV camera gantries below the roofs of the main stands . |
8 | CUIS : Apart from Belemnite chalk on the west-facing slopes overlooking Mancy and on the slopes closest to the D10 between Cuis and Cramant , most vines are to be found on soils derived from clay , sand , sandstone and lignite . |
9 | However , during the fifteenth century changes were introduced and we see for the first time representations of corpses , cadavers and skeletons , and it is from these — usually to be found on memorial brasses , and particularly on those in East Anglia — that we acquire our first glimpse of the English shroud . |
10 | BERGÈRES-LES-VERTUS : The accumulation of loess and colluvial weathered deposits of calcareous , clayey-silt and iron-bearing flinty soils radiating out from Vertus is found on the lower slopes of Bergères-les-Vertus , but the bulk of this village 's vineyards are to be found on Belemnite chalk , with sand on some of the higher slopes . |
11 | In recent years he has been closely associated with Hildegard Fritz-Denneville Fine Arts Ltd in Bond Street where his knowledge and connoisseurship are greatly valued and he is still to be found on weekdays in the gallery 's offices . |
12 | Er your Royal Highness , Chairman , Commodores , Ladies and Gentlemen , the accounts have been circulated and they are to be found on pages eight to fourteen with the report and there are copies around the room . |
13 | They were to be found on school working parties , at fund-raising events and parents ' evenings . |
14 | Amount of memory to be found on expansion cards will usually be small owing to cost ( a minimum of 16K depth ) . |
15 | There are no fossils to be found on Iona — it was formed before there was life on Earth , 1,500 million years ago . |
16 | Optional AA 5 Star service — details of cover are to be found on page 82 . |
17 | ‘ I just ask myself , ’ said Zeinab , ‘ what kind of woman is likely to be found on Narouz 's dahabeeyah . ’ |
18 | ( Trad. ) was also to be found on Henry 's scrappy sheets of paper . |
19 | Moving on now to some of the other facilities and controls to be found on camcorders , there are one or two which deserve a mention here because of the way in which they speed up and simplify their operation . |
20 | He is insistent on this : " it is safe to observe , indeed to stress , the following : between 1750 and 1850 almost all employed people , particularly in towns , were to be found at work between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. , Tuesday to Saturday " . |
21 | All the colourful components of France 's Colonial Empire were to be found at work keeping the Verdun lifeline open ; powerful Senegalese , with their chants of ‘ cassa-le-caillou ’ , wielded picks next to industrious little Annamites , clad in yellow uniforms . |
22 | That is to be found at column 860 of Hansard . |
23 | They 're more likely to be found at Lansdowne Road ( another recent issue in your letters page ) . |
24 | They are also to be seen in neat pleated skirts of the kind to be found at Jaeger and Country Casuals . |
25 | The area between Caniçal and the end of the island is very sandy and , indeed , the only natural sandy beach on the island is to be found at Prainha on the road out to Ponta do São Lourenço at the end of the island . |
26 | It is of a rock type not common to the immediate area , the nearest appears to be found at Cayton and Cornelian Bays , ten miles distant , and is believed to have been brought to Rudston for religious reasons , since it was there long before the church . |
27 | To travel out to foreign countries without having first made himself acquainted with what remarkable things there are to be found at home , he held neither for wisdom or usefulness . |
28 | Such an Act would , however , at once lay bare the fact that the cause of Irish misery , which now seems to come from abroad , is really to be found at home . |
29 | The automatic directions are to be found at RSC Ord 25 , r8 and for the county courts at CCR Ord 17 , r11 ( see Appendix 0 ) . |
30 | One such book illustration was used for Joshua and Caleb carrying a large bunch of grapes between them ; to be found at Milverton in Somerset . |