Example sentences of "to be found [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The need for a modern concept of citizenship is not the only need of the political system — others include accountability of the state and effectiveness in government and a balance has to be found between these three desiderata .
2 The Brazilian Tapir is the largest animal to be found over much of its forested wetland habitat .
3 Once to be found along much of the coast , it is now restricted to relatively small areas .
4 Similarly , young emerging leaves and shoots that have not yet developed a tough skin are easier for fungus spores to penetrate as they are for sucking and biting insects , and this is why the first signs of mildew especially are always to be found on such tissue .
5 Sheep were also to be found on many farms in North Yorkshire , Cumbria , Wester Ross and Orkney .
6 Bold , reckless , keen in business , not disinclined for a brush with the pirates that were to be found on many a coast as yet , making money fast , they used to have a general " rendezvous " in the bay for the purposes of trade and dissipation .
7 Too small even to be found on many maps , too hidden for any of its innocent affairs to be worthy of attention , Granard seemed no longer to be part of the priest 's past .
8 Elaborate and costly sheep houses were to be found on most farms .
9 ‘ Macro ’ , a lens setting that enables the shooting of small subjects ( including colour transparencies ) at very close range , is also to be found on most camcorders .
10 Leeds noted that ‘ scoriae ’ , cinders , were to be found on most of the surfaces within sunken buildings at the settlement at Sutton Courtenay , suggesting to him that ‘ every man may have been his own smith ’ ( Leeds 1936 , p. 24 .
11 Often , the only ‘ traffic ’ to be found on these winding , quiet roads is a lone tractor unhurriedly going about its daily business …
12 The illustrations are not meant to be accurate — for use as maps — but they succeed brilliantly as indicators of the terrain likely to be found on these walks .
13 In short , the Citroën XM benefits from having the most advanced suspension system to be found on any production car .
14 When I went to Germany within a few days of the end of the war , it was rather remarkable to go to a Luftwaffe air field with many aircraft , all intact and fully serviceable , but with their tanks — dry not a drop of oil was to be found on those bases .
15 Using customary pseudonyms , the artists to be found on this album will give any Detroitphile palpitations , especially as they are previously-unheard tracks .
16 It is just one of a hundred different types of delicious seafood dishes to be found on this coast .
17 The cliffs of South Pembrokeshire are justly renowned for their fine , solid rock and that at Stennis is among the very best to be found on this length of coast ; a real delight to climb .
18 Such a thing is certainly not to be found on this earth ; yet those who pick to pieces the open texture or verbal infelicities of an international Convention rarely pause to consider how , when legislation prepared in a single legal system is generally so verbose , obscure , and generally badly drafted , one can reasonably expect more of the product of many hands drawn from widely differing legal systems with different cultures , legal structures , and methods of legal reasoning and decision-making , entailing maximum flexibility , co-operation , and compromise .
19 After some discussion , they felt that there was nothing else to be found on this site until the next ploughing and they would give it a miss until then .
20 In one sense the shock of industrialisation lay precisely in the stark contrast between the black , monotonous , crowded and scarred settlements and the coloured farms and hills immediately adjoining them , as in Sheffield , ‘ noisy , smoky , loathsome ( but ) … surrounded on all sides by some of the most enchanting countryside to be found on this planet ’ .
21 Views are to be found on both sides .
22 Trains of animals , each carrying 5 or 6 hundredweight , crossed the wilder stretches of the country or plodded along the narrow paved causeways that were to be found on both sides of the Pennines and as far south as Derbyshire .
23 In Canada and the United States representatives of the Travellers ' Aid society were to be found at most large stations to advise women .
24 I know that 's difficult to provide erm , and the money 's got to be found for that , but it , it 's a mixed blessing putting elderly people into , a lot are put into our homes , which I agree are very good the majority of them , they 're very nice , but the people who 're put into them , they give up their own homes , and then they get a bit better six months later , and they say , ooh , I just want to go back to my home now .
25 Storage space had to be found for this unusually large collection of books which arrived in batches over a period of weeks .
26 Whilst Underwood 's somewhat arbitrary classification is now little used , the patterns which he detected , multi-strand lines and spirals , continue to be found by those who in some cases have had little contact with his original work .
27 And although that may mean that stars with planets are less likely to be found in places other than co-rotation orbits , the corollary would be that they are likely to be found within such orbits .
28 This study focuses on a group of deprived children and the different levels of development and attainment to be found within such a group .
29 This kind of universalism has been strengthened more recently by the work of Braverman ( 1974 ) who argued that ‘ Taylorism ’ represents the essence of capitalist management , the profoundly anti-democratic invariant to be found within all branches of capitalist production , imposed by the rationality of profit .
30 Clearly the relatively sudden and far-reaching nature of these changes has disrupted the established pattern of social relationships to be found within most villages .
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