Examples of using To be found in in English and their translations into Hebrew
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hardly to be found in human beings,
So, not only is Audrey Higuerra not to be found in her own home, she's not even in the country.
And, your first impressions are going to be found in both your profile and email.
Without the help of the devil- small historical note not to be found in any known books
Most people believe this place is made up, only to be found in books or in children 's imaginations.
The particle is more likely to be found in certain positions than others,
The Rambam declares that the internal contradictions to be found in The Guide of the Perplexed- and such contradictions abound- arise from the fifth and seventh causes.
Question: Is it possible for the soul to be found in two or more bodies simultaneously?
I must here remind you of many things to be found in the book Occult Science- an Outline, and in several of the printed lecture-courses.
The Science of Comparative Religion has done far-reaching work in connection with the several religions and the points of resemblance to be found in them.
a particular occult sign, the vortex, which is the symbol of Cancer and to be found in every calendar.
Another major advantage of this geothermal activity is the natural and age-old thermal pools to be found in the area.
The relevant information regarding the unauthorized outposts is not to be found in a single office.
Therefore, the main objective of this area is that the child develop cognitive strategies that can adapt to the problems to be found in the early years.
Detail from folio 6r showing the rich range of colours to be found in the manuscript.
Panic disorder is not common in young children and is more likely to be found in older adolescents/young adults.
It seems that the synagogue is the earliest one discovered so far in the Galilee and one of the few from this period to be found in the entire country.
There is no easy triumph or memorable musical tidbit to be found in them, but they contain a novel sonic universe that seems all the more remarkable when we know that they were written by a man who could not hear.
According to government commissions, the Tanami desert is uniquely"one of the most important biological areas to be found in Australia particularly as it provides refuge for several of Australia's rare and endangered species.".