Example sentences of "finding [vb base] the [noun sg] that " in BNC.

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1 These findings raise the possibility that the results with deep dyslexics , which appear to show a facilitating effect of highly imageable words on reading performance , might just as plausibly be attributed to the fact that such words tend to be learned at an early age in life .
2 Our findings support the concept that the GGFs and other neuregulins have important functions in the paracrine and autocrine mechanisms that are fundamental to normal development and regeneration in the nervous system and in tumour formation .
3 The authors conclude that their findings support the hypothesis that ‘ unions and management consider choices of bargaining structure in a systematic way that reflects the basic environment in which negotiations take place ’ ( p. 182 ) .
4 These findings support the hypothesis that autonomic neuropathy affects motility throughout the gastrointestinal tract .
5 These findings support the hypothesis that H pylori colonisation is directly involved in the hypergastrinaemia .
6 We therefore believe that , provided level-1 lesions are not included in the calculation ( because of uncertainty about whether they are progressive ) , our findings support the hypothesis that patients in categories A–D are at increased risk of developing melanoma .
7 These findings support the contention that host antigenic variation , through an autoimmune aetiology , is unlikely to make a substantial contribution to differences in liability to develop Crohn 's disease .
8 These findings support the contention that ‘ capacity to benefit ’ certainly extends to non-standard entry students .
9 Young white females are by far the most common users of crisis and suicide prevention facilities , and so these findings support the possibility that crisis centres do have a preventive effect .
10 These findings support the view that it is not the boundary of clauses per se but the boundary of units of information which is a major determinant of the units involved in language comprehension .
11 Our findings support the view that the nerves follow the course of the artery and its branches which anatomically penetrate the colonic wall at various levels along the length of the bowel .
12 Our findings support the suggestion that smoking might produce a local immunological defect , which could facilitate the infection and persistence of human papillomavirus .
13 The authors plan to replicate the study in other ICUs , but say their findings support the theory that collaboration is more important in complex situations where there are a number of alternative choices .
14 These findings reaffirm the maxim that patients with adult onset ‘ coeliac ’ disease who show a poor response to treatment or who deteriorate when receiving treatment should be viewed with a high degree of suspicion .
15 The findings contradict the view that sewage dumped into the ocean would be so diluted and dispersed that it would be harmless to plants and animals on the seabed .
16 Taken together , these findings exclude the possibility that either apoptosis or the protective effect of bcl-2 involves the mitochondrial respiratory chain , at least in these cells under the conditions that we have studied , and raise the possibility that the Bcl-2 protein might exert its protective effect while bound to the continuous nuclear and ER membrane .
17 The research findings endorse the view that non-family households in general and women in particular are important agents of gentrification .
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