Example sentences of "be find at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is simply that the necessary distinctions are not to be found at the level of categorical separation but rather at the level where they are in fact produced , which is that of both general and specific cultural and social orders .
2 The fairy would then fly up the chimney and the human baby would be found at the door .
3 Moreover , the papers were run as political ventures ; there were none of the commercial , management , planning and sales activities that were to be found at the Standard .
4 In both primary and secondary schools , women were more likely to be found at the bottom of the hierarchy of teaching posts .
5 Smaller , but still impressive , calderas are to be found at the summits of strato-volcanoes .
6 Their range of carving and turning products can be found at The Field , Shipley , Heanor , Derby DE7 7JJ , ( 0773 ) 719842 .
7 There were two attempts in the London area to deal with burial problems , which resulted in the MAIDEN LANE CEMETERY STATION running from King 's Cross and in the NECROPOLIS STATION to be found at the south west corner of Waterloo Station .
8 Horses with the highest self-esteem are likely to be found at the top of their pecking order .
9 In order to group icons into logical groups you can use the Spacer as often as you like — it is to be found at the top of the list of Available Icons .
10 The origins of trade unions are to be found at the beginning of the nineteenth century and are a response to the rapid process of industrialisation and the change and dislocation which this caused .
11 In the Bordelais , eight castellan families were to be found at the beginning of the twelfth century , but their number had grown to twenty-four by 1294 .
12 A very simple and beautiful example of the use of substitution notes may be found at the beginning of Wagner 's Tristan und Isolde : Here the commonplace cadence A minor-F7-E7 is given a subtle mystery through the use of a few substitution notes as follows : in bar 2 , G is a chromatic substitution for A ( on which it resolves ) , while B is a diatonic substitution for A or C , on which it does not resolve ; in bar 3 , A substitutes chromatically for B , on which it resolves .
13 Transitions from the " flight narration " to the subject of the book and back are to be found at the beginning and end of each part .
14 The tapescript of the Classroom Cassette is to be found at the back of the book .
15 A helpful picture dictionary can be found at the back of the book .
16 If , however , you have any difficulties or queries , please contact the International Office ( the address can be found at the back of this prospectus ) .
17 He can sometimes be found at the bothy on the corner opposite Gladhouse House .
18 THE only Aylesbury Ducks likely to be found at The County Ground tomorrow will be an increasingly celebrated strain decked in green and white hoops .
19 THE only Aylesbury Ducks likely to be found at The County Ground tomorrow will be an increasingly celebrated strain decked in green and white hoops .
20 The chief groups of laterals are to be found at the Marrams , the Hood , and in the Long Hills .
21 The development of flats will be found at the left .
22 Jimmy , our monitor guy , fell asleep on the bus and could n't be found at the start of our set .
23 Roses were well represented in the lists of plants for varying situations to be found at the end of the Dictionary .
24 Full descriptions of these projects are to be found at the end the section on international activities on p.54 .
25 Nor were the largest shares by an individual group to be found at the end of the period : they were the Mirror Group 's ( more than 40 per cent in each category ) in 1967 .
26 Because of its limited appeal among Grand Prix drivers , it has been ignored for some record purposes in the statistical section to be found at the end of this chapter .
27 A useful feature of Halsbury is the ‘ Destination Table , ’ which will be found at the end of some consolidating Acts and which enables the provisions of the Act to be traced back to earlier legislation .
28 Take the 1st turning into Harefields , and Kendall Crescent will be found at the end of the road on the left hand side .
29 An example of how it can be used to derive an apparently more powerful law can be found at the end of section 2 .
30 An example of this can be found at the end of chapter 4.2 .
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