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

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1 If such shafts found within the pyramids do have any significance it is most probably as a passageway for the spirit of the deceased to mount up to the stars .
2 A consistent emphasis on character , personality , and integrity is to be found within the pages of the Review .
3 Those which are datable , the stalagmites and burnt flints , have low concentrations of the radioactive elements uranium , thorium and potassium , as does the limestone which is also found within the deposits .
4 FIG.3 Equal-area projections of site means with α 95 confidence cones for Telegraph Pass granite ( Ttp , 15 sites ; this includes two sites of reverse-polarity Precambrian host rocks found within 10m of the contact , and one site of reverse-polarity mafic xenoliths found within the Telegraph Pass granite ) , South Mountains granodiorite ( Tsm , eight sites ) , felsic dykes ( Tfd , six sites ) and microdiorite dykes ( Tmd , eight sites ) .
5 The src proto-oncogene contains two domains , called src homology 2 and 3 ( SH2 and SH3 ) , which are found within the structure of many other proteins , particularly those concerned with signal transduction .
6 All four band members share the belief that nobody can match the measure of commitment and unity to be found within The Smiths .
7 Action : An end-of-file has been found within the module header .
8 The lion and tiger species are to be found within the genus Felis .
9 Although it is unlikely that decomposing snails will be found within the workings of computers , it is possible to come across computer " bugs " ; and there may still be some further nasty surprises .
10 Of course , the fact that structure and rules are to be found within the behaviour of football hooligans does not mean that there are no problems at football terraces and that such behaviour is to be condoned .
11 They have to deal with the attitudes to change found within the organisation , attempting to amplify positive attitudes and reduce negative ones .
12 Any body found within the boundaries of the City is mine , regardless of where they might or might not have been killed .
13 The immanent method assumes that the ‘ truth ’ of a work is to be found within the work itself : or rather , it can be discovered by critical confrontation of the work 's ideal or concept — what it ‘ wants to be ’ — with its reality .
14 Man himself has to decide on the nature of ‘ goodness ’ , and to accept that it has to be found within the life on earth as it actually is .
15 He must suspect that the bomb , or the other shapechanger , could be found within the station .
16 Mr Mulrine said more parking space could be found within the hospital grounds but it would involve ‘ laying tarmac next to the cenotaph ’ .
17 It is after all , an entity which gives house room to people as different as Chilean gaucho and Japanese silk farmer , Californian software writer and Australian brewer , Tongan noble and Panamanian politician ; it encompasses men and ideas more disparate and discordant than any to be found within the borders of any other physical entity on the planet .
18 It 's all to be found within the borders of Thailand … a country rich in history , blessed with sun-drenched beaches and filled with charming people .
19 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 .
20 In the first type , parietal cells are found within the corpus and G cells within the antrum , with a transitional zone on the antrum-corpus boundary containing both cell types ( 80% of the population ) .
21 There is no need to run to outside bodies such as an extended Plant Commission or Commission for Social Justice for new ideas , he argues ; strength can be found within the party .
22 In all ‘ honest and reflecting minds ’ , there was ‘ a conviction , daily strengthened by experience , that the name of effecting every improvement which the constitution requires may be found within the constitution itself ’ ( Macaulay , 1861 : ii .
23 As has been described , television PAs are frequently found within the agency , probably working as secretaries .
24 Erm first of all , I think alternative sites can be found within the district which meet the requirements of P P G three , erm set out in paragraph thirty three , and I think the other advantage which perhaps has n't been touched on is that the new settlement in Selby District would balance the otherwise very heavy bias of recent and future programmed development which is er to the north east of York .
25 distinction between relationships of political authority and relationships to be found within the economy is so pervasive throughout Western political thought that it is one of the specific contributions of Marx to political thought that he denied the existence of this separation .
26 Radical and conservative values continue to co-exist and are not so much the properties of different populations but are to be found within the thinking of the same people ( Billig , 1982 ; Billig et al . ,
27 Aerial photographs have also suggested a second unexcavated fort to the north-east , between the Bearley Brook and the River Yeo , with a double-ditched enclosure c. 100 by 130 m ( 327 by 425 ft ) enclosing c. 1.3 ha ( 3.2 acres ) , while a third site is suggested by numerous military finds within the Iron-Age hillfort of Ham Hill c. 8 km ( 5 miles ) to the south-west .
28 The differences we find within the schools themselves are a comment on how teachers see their role .
29 However , these reformers found , just as others would find within the framework of the national labour exchange system after 1910 , that the economic reality of the free market in labour was always the more influential factor .
30 Students spent a lot of time travelling ( walking and even running ) from one lecture to another in various parts of London , and it was increasingly demanded that they should find within the walls of the College all that they required , or that they should at least pay a fee that would entitle them as of right , rather than for charity 's sake , to enter medical lectures .
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