Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] find that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 American reviewers also found evidence of fraud and misrepresentation in peer review assessments ( Crawford & Stucki ) , in similar conditions to those already commented on in the UFC Report , and , in keeping with their greater use of information technology , Crawford & Stucki found that online communications and fax machines were contributory factors .
2 It is interesting that Trudgill finds that new dialect acquisition is more likely to follow the " fixed route " in older learners .
3 In Magdeburg he and Matthies found that 2-Dgal injections produced amnesia in rats .
4 A study of the fans of Oxford United and Millwall found that actual physical violence played only a small part in life on the terraces ( Marsh , Rosser and Harre , 1978 ) .
5 In a national study of weekly-paid married male workers in Britain who could vary their work effort , Brown , Levin and Ulph found that higher rates of taxation tended to have an incentive effect on the hours worked .
6 McDonnell and Montgomery found that higher overflow percentages than 10–25 per cent led to increased retrieval times for all block sizes .
7 But that time has not yet come and Orlan found that most of the surgeons she approached did not want to get involved with her ideas .
8 Investigations by the RSPB among wild bird traders in Hong Kong and China found that Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS ) was used by many traders , despite the airline 's claim that it will only carry captive bird species .
9 And Gallup found that more than half of Americans polled were ‘ favourably ’ disposed towards Gorbachev , the highest rating for any Soviet leader since the Second World War .
10 Slater and Fisher found that 4.1 items were consulted and 2.4 were considered useful .
11 In their study of newly-wed couples , Mansfield and Collard found that most expected to be able to apply the contemporary idea that marriage should involve close psychological intimacy to their own circumstances , and many of the women especially were rather disappointed as a result .
12 Slooten and Dawson found that many of the animals brought in to them were young animals , perhaps inexperienced in the use of their sonar .
13 Burgess and Holmstrom found that forced fellatio was twice as common in multiple assailant rape whereas cunnilingus only featured in single-assailant rape , but these differences do not appear in Wright and West 's larger sample .
14 In their study of 115 rape victims , Burgess and Holmstrom found that vaginal penetration by the penis had been accompanied by forced fellatio in 22 per cent .
15 Two studies have shown that general practitioners can deal with a high proportion of night calls on the telephone , but Sheldon and Harris found that fewer than 3% of night calls received by two deputising services were dealt with by giving advice by telephone without a visit .
16 Bradshaw and Millar found that 24 per cent of lone mothers who were or ever had been on income support said they had been , or would be , unwilling to give such information to the DSS .
17 Bradshaw and Millar found that most employed lone mothers relied on their families to provide care , often unpaid ; and that lack of child care was one of the main factors keeping lone mothers out of employment .
18 Burns and Stalker found that organic structures were better able to respond to change than mechanistic ones .
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