Example sentences of "[adv] be found [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Does my right hon. Friend agree that the key to short-termism can often be found in the contracts which senior executives and directors write for themselves , concentrating on achieving short-term profit objectives to sustain a share price ?
32 A clue to these will often be found in the Sale of Goods Act .
33 A plaque to commemorate the destruction of the railway and subsequent conversion to the Five Pits Trail may now be found at the site .
34 The legislation has been consolidated and the law can now be found in the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1971 .
35 They may even be found in the Link trainer or , perhaps , in the Navigation Section !
36 A parallel for this could well be found in the work of Sidonius 's friend Syagrius , a " Solon " active among the Burgundians by 470 .
37 Rifts persistently occur within the human race , and one important cause could well be found in the tendency of human beings to group themselves together and rally around a particular banner for no other reason than to be able to identify another group as an ‘ enemy ’ upon whom can be laid the blame for hardship and misery suffered ; suffering which it has not been possible to attribute to any obvious cause .
38 The answer to this may well be found in the careers taken up by history graduates .
39 Jimmy , our monitor guy , fell asleep on the bus and could n't be found at the start of our set .
40 This large collection contains nothing which could n't be found in the libraries of a major city such as Middenheim or Altdorf ( allow any scholarly type an Int test to realize this ) , except for the Chaos/heresy works , which would be restricted-access in the temples .
41 Judicial decisions can readily be found in the common-law world which use commercial utility as a justification in their reasoning .
42 He can sometimes be found at the bothy on the corner opposite Gladhouse House .
43 Without discounting the possibility that sources may yet be found in the mountains of China , present indications are that jade was already reaching China in Neolithic times by the route followed during the Bronze Age and down to the time of Sir Aurel Stein 's travels in inner Asia at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries .
44 Saunders concluded his account by observing that evidence could never be found against the organizers themselves .
45 Of the 45,622 tokens in the corpus sample that would ideally be found in the dictionary ( ignoring non-alphabetic combinations and enclitics ) , 95% ( 43,490 ) were found in the dictionary as they stood .
46 Of course no one pointed out then that in nine out of ten such cases the body would most likely be found on the beach sooner or later , maybe ten or twenty miles along the coast .
47 Professor Hobsbawm 's argument for an " aristocracy of labour " among nineteenth-century skilled workers depends upon the kind of material and cultural conditions and status assumptions which can certainly be found in the cases of some eighteenth-century crafts , but fluctuations in fortune make the idea less firmly applicable .
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