Example sentences of "they also found [conj] " in BNC.

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1 They also found that my kneecap was not quite straight so they moved it over .
2 But they also found that bosses ' pay is often less variable than that of ordinary workers .
3 They also found that weed growth could be substantially decreased if radishes were grown and then cultivated into the soil .
4 They also found that , because of heavier balls used in the past , it is a case of ‘ the older the player , the greater the damage ’ .
5 They also found that some combined health and education needs were not considered to be adequately covered by the definition , citing speech therapy as a prime example .
6 They also found that when humans judged an odour to be more intense , the microbalance registered a greater weight .
7 They also found that Building Regulations and Codes of practice were regularly infringed , and experience suggests that a considerable number of faults had been concealed .
8 They also found that the controls , in their fake personalities , experienced more difficulty in keeping the lists separate than when they behaved normally .
9 They also found that most women find greatest satisfaction from employing vibrators to the outer extremities of the vulva , rather than in deeper penetration .
10 They also found that houseplants purify the air .
11 In their own study which actually involved recording EEG/EOG measures of sleeping shiftworkers in their own homes using a portable tape recorder , they also found that sleep during the day was generally shorter than night-time sleep , and more frequently interrupted by awakenings .
12 They also found that this same Robert Gravier was reported to have chartered the ill-fated Falcon Jet N888AR from Hansa Jet to take him from LaGuardia Airport , New York , to Acapulco .
13 They also found that on their return many women were unable to utilize the skills that they had acquired before having children .
14 Nonetheless , they also found that the professional newcomers to the area were often upset by the environmental consequences of modern farming ( see Chapters 8 and 9 ) and since they lacked a rural power base they formed environmental pressure groups to protest against the farmers , thus creating a new form of social division in the rural community .
15 They also found that the frequency and degree of mispricing declined as delivery approached and that , if a trading lag of ten minutes was incorporated , arbitrage remained profitable for all classes of arbitrageur .
16 They also found that proportionate mispricings persisted over time , with a first-order serial correlation coefficient of 0.80 for proportionate mispricings computed using closing prices .
17 They also found that the absolute proportionate mispricings declined as time to delivery fell .
18 They also found that an error of eight weeks in the date of payment led to an average error in the proportionate mispricing of only 0.01% .
19 They also found that the ex-married women had been married for about eight years , on average , before becoming lone mothers .
20 They also found that at age 15 :
21 They also found that the whole paper was poorly constructed .
22 They also found that the average value of was significantly different from y i which implies that the empirical version of the CAPM had a smaller slope than that predicted by the risk-free rate version of the CAPM .
23 Secondly , not only have Brown and his colleagues ( 1986a ) confirmed that it is a close relationship that plays the key protective role in the development of depression ( regular contact , fair level of confiding ) , but they also found that it was essential to consider both positive and negative aspects of such relationships for any satisfactory understanding .
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