Example sentences of "[vb mod] be find [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In Azerbaijan , Demirel was reported as saying that a peaceful solution should be found to Azerbaijan 's " just war " in Nagorny Karabakh . |
2 | The justices further stated that they wished to ensure that the case did not drift and that a secure , stable and permanent carer should be found for L. , whether that carer be her mother or another family . |
3 | This was an influential study which broadly supported the view that permanent substitute parents should be found for children in long-term care . |
4 | There is an argument of increasing popularity with government and some of the advisers to government , that since comprehensive schools are widely seen to do worse for their pupils than selective schools in terms of examination results , and since so many people , if they can afford it , are removing their children from the maintained comprehensive sector to independent schools ( which are broadly speaking selective ) a way must be found for government to supply non-comprehensive schools , in the interests of the country as a whole . |
5 | Though the state hopes to convert much of the sludge into commercial fertiliser , a back-up dumping site must be found for work to begin . |
6 | Therefore , there are part areas of towns not covered , and where a particular use is not considered appropriate in these areas other valid reasons must be found for refusal perhaps on the lines suggested below : |
7 | Otago CA chairman J.J. Ritchie suggested a ‘ billet ’ might be found for Crawford during the day . |
8 | She was fully determined that the Merchiston fortune must end with Benedict — that much she owed to Isabel 's memory — but at least some provision might be found for Theda . |
9 | It is hoped that someone might be found from Africa . |
10 | A clue as to their meaning might be found in decisions on the meaning of similar expressions in the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 and the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ( see Davies v. Sumner and R & b Customs Brokers v. U.D.T. paras . |
11 | Some clues might be found in studies of brain activity in peeking birds . |
12 | The purpose of this chapter is to give some hints on how to comment on tables such as might be found in government summary publications . |
13 | A much more plausible explanation might be found in Weber 's distinction ( 1968 : ch . |
14 | The locals consisted of the party of Sloanes Molly had seen at Nancy Leadbetter 's and another English family with two teenage sons whom Haverford , loudly and explicitly , urged his eldest grand-daughter to ‘ get off with ’ or ‘ drag away to the disco ’ , although he did n't suggest where a disco might be found in Mondano . |
15 | A clear example of this kind of evidence of change might be found in Labov 's famous analysis of the variable ( r ) in New York City . |
16 | With a wry smile he thought to himself that all it needed was a few thousand square miles of northern forest such as might be found in Norway or Canada and they would look completely right . |
17 | Pictures might be found in books which ‘ look like ’ the family pet , and these could be discussed . |
18 | He loved company and could be found at night in a dingy tavern a few alleys away ; this was the resting place of riverside workers and shady persons who obtained their living without work . |
19 | Originally , the giant orangs had evolved in semi-tropical forests to the north where much of their food could be found at ground level . |
20 | One example of this is the discounts offered to tenants purchasing local authority houses : these were altered in 1984 when sales showed signs of flagging and they were increased on flats in 1986 because few buyers could be found for flats . |
21 | On one Saturday in June , 30-odd climbers could be found on Carn Dearg ( almost as many people as were on the summit of Everest one day in May ) , with half a dozen helmeted lemmings waiting to leap into the void down the titan 's Wall abseil . |
22 | She immediately informed the police but no trace could be found of thief or machine . |
23 | The approach we 've taken which is set set out in our our submission in section seven , we 've we believe that maybe some nine hundred additional sites could be found , this is in addition to the existing allocations , er some nine hundred additional sites could be found within Greater York , by making changes to the boundary of the greenbelt , we you do it the greenbelt is too extensive in some parts , it can be rolled back without affecting the the purpose , erm Mr Donson 's already already identified those areas , if that 's the case , on our figures a settlement of fourteen hundred plus nine hundred on other sites is is is quite achievable . |
24 | This makes it an attractive base for radical groups ; at least until recently , offices for just about every outlawed Arab Islamic organisation could be found in Peshawar . |
25 | A second antecedent could be found in work by engineers , and R.A. Bagnold published his monumental Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes in 1941 , in which he stipulated the bases for the underlying processes in desert areas . |
26 | A celebrated , final , example is that of Sideroxylon ( Calvaria ) sessilijlorum ( Sapotaceae ) , only geriatric trees of which could be found in Mauritius , to which island it is restricted . |
27 | It would be sensible if about fifty of these planes could be sent to Korea and the pilots could be found in Korea . |
28 | Later , when the development of ferro-alloys made new minerals necessary , tungsten , chrome , manganese and bauxite could be found in Europe , although more and more rare metals had to be imported . |
29 | They could be found in South Australia , India , South Africa and on the Belfast & County Down and South Eastern & Chatham Railways . |
30 | Sometimes a solution could be found in compromise , in which two candidates would join forces to defeat a third and thereafter share the perquisites of office equitably . |