Example sentences of "be found in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , by no means every one of these problems is to be found in every one of India 's hundreds of gaols in its thirty-one independently governed states . |
2 | They are represented today only by the maidenhair tree Ginkgo biloba , one of the obligatory ‘ living fossils ’ to be found in every botanical garden , and many parks in inner cities . |
3 | The book would have been sold from the row of shelves to be found in every public library for the price of a daily paper . |
4 | It has now been confirmed , however , that Bt is a ubiquitous soil microorganism and that highly active strains of Bt can be found in a wide variety of environmental samples . |
5 | The specific objectification of a moral and juridical individual through the use of objects may be found in a wide range of societies , including those where kinship rather than the economy appears to be the dominant organizational principle . |
6 | While TNCs are certainly to be found in a wide variety of economic sectors they share the same basic function of capital accumulation on a global scale , and the same consistent character of having to work out global strategies to ensure their continued growth . |
7 | The principal importance of the decision , however , lies in the support that it affords to the proposition that it is not necessary for the duty of the policeman to be found in a specific rule of the common law or statute . |
8 | The nearest to a map-reference which Violet Needham ever gave for her fictional countries may be found in a casual conversation between two schoolboys , one of whom has recently visited : |
9 | An axisymmetric bulge , as would be found in a normal ( non-barred ) galaxy , would show no such effects . |
10 | Mr Williams was walking in the countryside , listening for odd songs , looking for that magic to be found in a new song . |
11 | If , however , similar pores were to be found in a thicker development of the middle carbonate member then a correspondingly thicker net pay could be expected . |
12 | On location where what criteria might be used to guide location , I 've said it 's most unlikely to be found in a built-up area , but clearly close to good communications networks is important and must be within a reasonably short travel time of the national highway network . |
13 | The ability to discriminate between types of potential information source , for instance between consulting an encyclopedia and a dictionary , or either of these and a full-length monograph , as well as recognizing what types of information may best be found in a visual source such as a photograph or chart . |
14 | A remarkable scene on a Nene Valley vessel ( fig. 14.14 ) in the Peterborough Museum shows a scene more likely today to be found in a modern circus . |
15 | More important , perhaps , is the fact that this account of the family may be considered defective in that it ignores the varieties of patterns of family living that are to be found in a modern industrial society . |
16 | Most of them are to be found in a narrow range of occupations and over half are office or secretarial workers [ see Table 2.5 ] . |
17 | This corrective to assertions of media omnipotence can be found in a recent study of a major political/industrial story , the 1984 — 5 miners ' strike in Britain . |
18 | Book-destroyers of this kind , especially when they blatantly advertise their wares as suitable for breaking and framing for an inn , a billiard room or boudoir , act only in the cause of financial gain and have no respect for the qualities to be found in a complete book . |
19 | Details of postage rates for parcels to HM Forces can be found in a separate leaflet . |
20 | On this issue , my contention is that the dominant tradition of public law thought is to be found in a conservative variant of the normativist style . |
21 | Some support for the notion that there are ways of marking the boundaries of ‘ speech paragraphs ’ can be found in a common practice of people who are asked to read pieces of written text aloud . |
22 | Before it arrived at the Bate Collection , all that was known about the William Smith harpsichord ( illus.1 ) was to be found in a brief summary in Boalch 's Makers of the harpsichord and clavichord . |
23 | Details of new SVQs in training and development , catering and hospitality , sport and recreation , and other areas , can be found in a special SVQs Update , published this month . |
24 | If the left ventricular ejection fraction is less than 40% and the patient responds to intravenous procainamide a suppressive oral drug regimen will be found in a high percentage of patients . |
25 | It may , as in the early law of many societies , be no more than that an authoritative list or text of the rules is to be found in a written document or carved on some public monument … |
26 | Evidence of the existence of dry rot may be found in a musty smell pervading a suspect space ; the presence of a whitish cotton-wool-like fungal growth on timber ; cracking and bulging of joinery mouldings such as skirtings and door linings owed to the shrinkage of hidden fixing timber which has been attacked by the fungus ; and readily apparent ravaged timber showing deep cracks across the grain , giving a ‘ cubed ’ appearance . |
27 | The common solution to all three unsolved problems — open years , the cash crunch and litigation — might be found in a single word : mutualisation . |
28 | Corrosion and metal attrition were little more than would be found in a five-or-ten year-old ship . |
29 | These will often be found in a local study centre , or the rare books section of a reference library , and local record offices in particular will have a wide range of early printed material as well as manuscript sources . |
30 | But it will probably be around the time of the Full Moon on the 14th that you decide enough is enough and when you realise that success , solace or excitement can only be found in a different setting . |