Example sentences of "find [prep] the [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 The need is to change them ; to find for the means of production and provision another structure such as will of its nature avoid the dilemma with which the present dispensation ultimately confronts the country : either unacceptably high and chronic unemployment or unacceptable and uncontrollable inflation , each so operating as eventually to destabilise society to the point where the purposes of liberal democracy can no longer be entertained , let alone fulfilled .
2 Announcing the Welsh line-up last night , the general team manager , Myrddin John , said there was still £50,000 to find of the £172,000 needed .
3 Intra-aortal 5HT , given at the same dose and route as had induced acceleration of ICJ transit , failed to significantly alter baseline absorption found during the ia infusion of saline ( Fig 3 ) .
4 This was twice the normal endurance for a Vimy , but adding fuel tanks proved no problem once space had been found within the aircraft fuselage .
5 Examples of both explanations are found in the works of Richard Cecil , whose homily , A Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning was much admired and several times reprinted after his death .
6 The earliest extant account of this is to be found in the Works and Days of Hesiod ( c.700 BC ) , who sought to account thereby for man 's present condition and , in particular , for his need to work .
7 Tillich recognizes the former point , when he refers to the mystical approach to nature , which is to be found in the works of St Francis of Assisi , Protestant mystics and German Romantics , and states that they illustrate an attitude almost indistinguishable from the principle of identity .
8 Unison doublings do not help much , if at all , except in the case of high trumpet parts being doubled in unison by clarinets to give steadiness and confidence to the trumpets rather than for any definitely musical result ( e.g. clarinets have been used with great success to double the extremely high trumpet parts to be found in the works of Bach and Handel ) .
9 The same lesson can be found in the works of Walahfrid .
10 In parallel with the dependency framework , but distanced theoretically and empirically from it by conceptual innovations and differences of interpretation , is the ‘ world system ’ approach whose origins can be found in the works of Immanuel Wallerstein , particularly his volumes on the modern world system ( see Wallerstein , 1974 ) .
11 Certainly the Letter of 1027 is a reminder that the sentiments found in the works of Wulfstan and Ælfric may have been shared by other churchmen whose writings ( if they ever existed ) have not survived .
12 Two of the main instructions found in the autoexec.bat are PROMPT , and PATH , in which the DOS directory should be included to enable DOS commands to be called up from any location .
13 Margarine has vitamin A added , but this fat will not supply the protein available in the animal sources of vitamin A , or the vitamin C and fibre found in the fruit and vegetable sources of vitamin A. Vitamin B There are a number of B vitamins .
14 Some of the most colourful new arrivals can be found in the fruit section .
15 Interviewed by Radio France Internationale on Aug. 28 , the exiled Ghannouchi described the trials as " unjust because they address false problems … the remedy can not be found in the barracks " .
16 Perhaps the best known and most recent examples can be found in the series of Inner London Education Authority ( ILEA ) reports concerned with secondary , primary and special education , known as the Hargreaves , Thomas and Fish Reports ( ILEA , 1984 , 1985a , 1985b ) .
17 This latter device consisted of a row of boxes containing basic items of nav equipment to be found in the aircraft .
18 During the warmer , wetter periods such as the Miocene , between 15 and 25 million years ago , many species now found in the tropics — gibbons and orang-utans , for example — ranged much further north .
19 The examples of ( 32 ) are simply associatives , as treated above in Chapter 2 : ( 32 ) a criminal lawyer subterranean explorer electrical worker 6.6 This leaves us with a small number of other phrases such as those in ( 33 ) , which turn out to be worth further investigation : ( 33 ) a true poet our late president a sheer fraud a real friend the future king my old school We certainly agree that there is an intuitively different " feel " to these , and a few others which can be found in the corps of English adjectives , and we would agree also that this has something to do with the distinction between referent ( or entity ) and sense ; however , we can not agree with Bolinger 's verdict that they are adjectives which qualify sense only .
20 5 No subdivision of the X -axis should account for more than half the range of the X -values found in the data .
21 I also feel that it is important to have plants growing in the aquarium and/or algae depending on what is found in the fish 's natural habitat .
22 Outrageous names are often found among the offspring of showbusiness parents : Fifi Trixiebelle , Peaches and Pixie are the names of Paula Yates and Bob Geldof 's children .
23 There are some very distinctive and interesting roses to be found among the species which are well worth exploring and looking for , as you will see from the following examples .
24 Ex. 21 as there is an unlimited number of models to be found among the works of the great masters of orchestration from Haydn to the present day .
25 This was found by the staff of the R.C.H.M. ( England ) in their survey of earthworks of the county for publication in a special volume which is now in the press .
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