Example sentences of "to be find [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There is some discrepancy to be found between the available results however .
2 If , however , a definite association were to be found between the occurrence of skin cancers or miscarriages and the continued use of computer monitors , then computer manufacturers and importers who continued to make or sell equipment giving off such dangerous emissions would be liable under the Act .
3 ‘ Literariness ’ is to be found as a basic principle in the work of the Russian Formalists and the New Critics , and , elaborately formulated , in Frye 's Anatomy of Criticism .
4 This belief , or something similar , is to be found as the basis of almost all religious writings , which are , after thousands of years still holding millions of people completely committed to their acceptance .
5 And in the more general upheaval of political beliefs which accompanied ‘ the strange death of liberal England ’ , influential judges were more often to be found towards the right of the spectrum of opinion .
6 ‘ There is always a way through and there is always interest to be found along the way . ’
7 They are certainly not small targets to be found with a metal detector and I was amazed that they were there , for they proved that no detector user had worked the area since my last visit .
8 It 's thought the find is evidence of the first Viking wreck to be found off the British coast .
9 If they find it , it 'll be the first Viking wreck to be found off the British coast .
10 This is to be found to the west of the town and starts from a point on the A.16 .
11 The Burgundians first come fully into view in the pages of Ammianus Marcellinus , where they are to be found to the east of the Rhine .
12 The growth in Europe 's population and the increased number of fortified towns to be found on every frontier , wrote a pamphleteer at the end of the seventeenth century , made it more difficult than ever before to conquer great areas of territory .
13 He narrowly missed what he thought was a lamp post but turned out to be a tree , and reached for where the handle was usually to be found on a front door .
14 The coelenterates are the most significant group of invertebrates to be found on a coral reef and include all of the sea anemones , sea fans and corals .
15 His temple is to be found on a great tower of black adamant rising out of the steaming lava within the volcano 's crater .
16 The island no longer gave men without much capital the economic opportunity sometimes to be found on a frontier , where land can be acquired cheaply by anyone prepared to make the great effort needed to clear it and plant the first crops .
17 They presented a number of lexical items likely to be found on a French restaurant menu , together with the language forms they wanted the class to use .
18 Lacking this , among the healthier , lower-calorie choices to be found on an English-style carte are :
19 No longer the prop of an unjust social order , the God of the Magnificat was to be found on the side of the poor while the mighty trembled at the prospect of being toppled from their insecure thrones .
20 Is there really no wood to be found on the way , or even on the mountain itself ?
21 However , scientific names are to be found on the labels on individual animal enclosures and on some plants .
22 There is a similar emphasis to be found on the educational preparation for citizenship in the report of the Speaker 's Commission .
23 For purposive reading and for textbooks and research material the author 's credentials are generally to be found on the title page or in publishers ' promotional material .
24 Outside in The Cheese Market at the corner of Castle Street and Blue Boar Row , traders who paid no tolls were always to be found on the same spot each Market Day .
25 A species of Laboulbenia is quite common on the beetle guest , but it has yet to be found on the ant that acts as host .
26 The cliff is to be found on the left after 200 metres level walking along the track .
27 Food is to be found on the farmland all around and so the herds help themselves .
28 The first band crosses the eye , the second extends from the tip of the dorsal across the body to the tip of the anal fin , and the third is to be found on the caudle peduncle .
29 Travellers ' tales , especially from traders , had in addition begun to circulate fictitious images of African peoples with bizarre physical features ( no mouths or noses ! ) ; accounts of the supposed promiscuity and general beastly immorality of African societies mingled with more accurate descriptions of the wealth and refinement to be found on the continent ( Walvin , 1973 ; Jordan , 1974 ; Husband , 1982 ) .
30 Another form of festival activity was to be found on the race-track , then known as the circus , of elongated shape with sharp rounded corners at each end .
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