Example sentences of "be found [prep] any [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Desktop publishing is one of the most seductive executive toys that can currently be found on any computer system . |
2 | In short , the Citroën XM benefits from having the most advanced suspension system to be found on any production car . |
3 | The ‘ magazine ’ was a collection of photocopies of drawings and slogans that could be found on any underpass on the estate . |
4 | It is unusual for more than five birds to be found in any winter , but an exceptional record was of 24 in the lower Rother valley on 13 January 1946 . |
5 | And Derrida certainly sees in a number of literary works ( particularly those of Mallarmé and Georges Bataille ) a keener sense of the principle of différance than can be found in any work of linguistics or philosophy . |
6 | As Jakobson puts it in paraphrase of Mallarmé , ‘ la fleur poétique est l'absente de tous bouquets ’ ( lit. ‘ the poetic flower is not the one to be found in any bouquet ’ ) . |
7 | Procedures of both sorts can be found in any type or size of organisation , for filling in forms , processing goods , inputting data to a computer system etc , and those directed at the continual development and implementation of policy , or the preservation of the mode of business operation . |
8 | Effective though it proved , the device of holding down output in the hope of driving up prices brought with it problems not to be found in any economics textbook : the global output ceiling , if set realistically in relation to demand , can easily prove too small to be divided amicably . |
9 | The same characters can probably be found in any nightclub across the world . |
10 | Less extreme examples can be found in any street or office , and there is a move among women to make the best of ‘ prime-time ’ , a phase which has been described as the years between 35 and 60 , the time when a woman can capitalize on her experience , energy , and maturity . |
11 | There are many other books , even if they are not in quite so exclusive a category , that are unlikely to be found in any form at all ; to take a miscellaneous selection , Wordsworth 's and Coleridge 's Lyrical Ballads ( 1798 ) ; the suppressed first edition of Alice in Wonderland ( 1865 ) ; the first edition , first issue , of Fergus ( Ferguson Wright ) Hume 's Mystery of a Hansom Cab ( 1886 ) , John Bunyan 's Book for Boys and Girls : or , Country Rhimes for Children ( 1686 ) and Edgar Allan Poe 's Tamerlane ( 1827 ) . |
12 | Dramatic potential can be found in any challenge to an established normality . |
13 | No doubt the sort of collaboration recorded in this example could be found in any classroom , whether the teacher intended it or not . |
14 | Such tables required the collection of masses of information on the numbers of plants to be found in any area . |
15 | The nature of railway operation gives rise to standard tasks and categories of work that are to be found in any railway administration : the staffing of trains ; the control of their movement between points of the network ; the running of stations , yards and other terminals ; maintenance of the traction , rolling stock , and the permanent way . |
16 | My heart pounds , and my throat closes up with fear when this happens , but they have so far beaten a hasty retreat after a selection of Anna 's words , not to be found in any A-level vocabulary book that I 've ever seen . |
17 | Many good books have been written about obedience ; there are usually several to be found in any library . |
18 | Assessment based on Statements of Attainment will need to take into account the whole range of abilities to be found in any Statement of Attainment and the context — task and type of historical content — in which attainment of these abilities is being shown . |