Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] found for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Fulton Report ( 1968 ) on the civil service was critical of the generalist class within the civil service and suggested that a greater role in management should be found for the specialist classes .
2 Some place must be found for the principle of self-determination as a basis for altering international boundaries and the controlled and limited use of force in the service of this principle , and , in order to establish the boundaries of such legitimate force , it will be necessary to establish rules to which appeal can be made for the settlement of territorial disputes by international courts as an essential precondition of the legitimate resort to force .
3 Your letter need only be a few lines long , but use your own words to explain why you think time must be found for the Bill .
4 More effective deterrents must be found for the minority of drinkers who persist in driving but the progress made in many countries is very encouraging .
5 The 1988 social security changes have always been on the agenda of the project and with the abolition of additional requirements and single payments , new sources of support must be found for the core families .
6 Mrs. Campbell hoped that a tide waiter 's post might be found for the man , but there was more to it than charity , for , as she advised her cousin , William Anderson 's brother was a rich baker who had lately filled the office of deacon convener of trades in Stirling , and ‘ as he has a near connection with severalls in the present management I wish if possible you could fall on a way to get this small thing for him , it wou 'd make a noise amongest the folks to see that we are at pains to do for them ’ .
7 But as the recession deepened , no backers could be found for the scheme which had already cost over £1 million .
8 But as the recession deepened , no backers could be found for the scheme which had already cost over £1 million .
9 Similar expressions can be found for the effect of changes in age of onset of alleles which have permanent effects once first expressed .
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