Example sentences of "may be found [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Matrices similar to those found for may be found for the compliances , using the Reuss summation over all orientations .
2 In recent years , I have preferred launching my attack from the bank , rather than from the boat ; and even in high winds , when most of the loch is churned up , clear patches of water may be found along the lee shore .
3 This again differs widely depending on the degree of the handicap , and autistics may be found at the farthest extremes of social and academic capability .
4 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 .
5 This right he can enforce not only by action , but also by a form of self-help known as distress , the seizure of any goods , whether belonging to the tenant or a stranger , which may be found on the premises .
6 Pubic lice are usually confined to the pubic and anal areas , although , in very hairy people , they may be found on the chest and in the axillary hair .
7 Further details of services , other events , and church officers may be found on the church notice boards and in the monthly " Church News Letter " available from the churches .
8 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 .
9 There are , of course , many schools other than those listed in the appendix , and also a great many private coaches , all of whom may be found in the publication Contacts , a trade book everyone interested in joining the profession should obtain from the office of The Spotlight , 42–43 Cranbourn St , London WC2H 7AP .
10 A selection of books may be found in the old baptistry at St Thomas More .
11 A clue to his role may be found in the fact that only seven times did he take five wickets in an innings and never once ten in a match .
12 Further offences of endangerment may be found in the Firearms Act 1968 .
13 Support for these propositions may be found in the case of Re B .
14 They may be found in the petals ( rose ) , the leaves ( eucalyptus ) , the wood ( sandalwood ) , the fruit ( lemon ) , the seeds ( caraway ) , roots ( sassafras ) , rhizomes ( ginger ) , resin ( pine ) , gums ( frankincense ) , and sometimes in more than one part of the plant .
15 Evidence of malice may be found in the statement itself — i.e. , if the words used are excessive and disproportionate to the facts .
16 New research by C. M. Habibullah and researchers in the Gastroenterology Unit of Osmania University in Hyderabad , India , suggests that the answer may be found in the patient 's fingerprints !
17 Addresses of colleges may be found in the Useful Addresses section .
18 One answer to this problem may be found in the documents which record the surrender of their freedom by substantial peasant landholders in the eleventh century : the landlords bought their subjection for a substantial grant of land ; in return , by becoming serfs , the peasants agreed never to leave their plot of land .
19 Thus the pilots may be found in the Engines Section absorbing the means whereby the aviation spirit and flames arrive at the right place at the right time to produce the urge for forward movement , or they could be watching in some fascination an array of lights and switches on a array known as ‘ electrics ’ which behave themselves so well under the persuasion of the engines instructor , but which flash and fail to respond in such heart-breaking fashion when the student is urged to demonstrate that he has ‘ got ’ it .
20 Before attempting to describe the various approaches to learning and teaching which may be found in the contemporary primary school , it would be appropriate to list in the broadest of terms the key elements which lie at the heart of the curriculum .
21 Fossil representatives of lampreys and hagfishes may be found in the Upper Carboniferous ( 230Myr BP ) where , in most preserved details , they are similar to their modern counterparts .
22 An analogue of Ediacaran organization may be found in the modern deep-water scleractinian coral Leptoseris fragilis : instead of tentacles , it uses its ciliated surface as a food-gathering organ , and has an internal canal-like gastrovascular system that communicates with the exterior through pores .
23 The technique of cookery is contained in cookery books and the technique of discovery in natural science may be found in the rules of research , observation and verification .
24 An illustrative case may be found in the work and practical impact of William Morris , who sought not only to recognize but also to ameliorate the social and aesthetic impact of the machine , partly under the influence of socialist ideas .
25 Part of an answer to these may be found in the fact that a personal visit ( by the researchers ) to the areas where the black arrestees lived revealed that these were pockets of very poor houses in large wards of predominantly good class housing .
26 Unfortunately these tables are not kept up to date , so even if your statute is not in the table it may be found in the relevant group in the main work .
27 A close parallel to the view that it is wrong to record speakers without their knowledge may be found in the controversy which has surrounded the use of telephoto lenses in photography ; these ‘ spy ’ lenses are capable of taking photographs hundreds of yards away from the subject ( Greenhill , Murray and Spence 1977 : 18 ) .
28 A good example of the unacknowledged influence of the model may be found in the ready adoption by many sociolinguists of the notion of prestige to explain the patterns of sociolinguistic stratification which have become so familiar ; the persistence and spread of low -status forms is then accounted for by the notion of covert prestige ( Trudgill 1983a , chapter 9 ) .
29 Some have been known to shed tears of repentance as part of an experience of religious conversion , and refuge may be found in the brief visits of the chaplain .
30 The reason may be found in the fact that the air tends to burst upwards through the water along the path of least resistance .
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