Example sentences of "[art] study found [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The study found that the the protective layer , which filters harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun , was depleted by up to 18 per cent over Belgium .
2 The study found that there are higher incidence rates for all three severities of injury in the chemical industry compared to manufacturing as a whole .
3 The study found that 127 of the deformed infants were fathered by Vietnam Veterans while 123 of the healthy children were also fathered by veterans .
4 The study found that the number of passengers on the buses had increased by 3 per cent over 10 years when it might be expected to have declined by 25 per cent , because of changes in population , employment and the rise in car ownership .
5 The study found that the impact of conversion on local employment is minimal , particularly if it is done by the farmer 's family rather than a local company .
6 The study found that the majority of takeovers in the EC outside the UK took place between non-listed or private companies and that , once agreement was reached between the parties , the barriers to takeovers were relatively low .
7 The study found that conditions for obtaining such information in France , Germany and the Netherlands were fairly favourable , but they were appreciably worse in Italy and even more so in Spain .
8 The study found that 89 per cent of all companies interviewed provide assistance for an employee buying a home in the new location .
9 The study found that 17 per cent of organisations surveyed had no idea of the costs of relocation .
10 The study found that companies in the food and drink sector were particularly active in helping new recruits relocate with the banks and financial institutions somewhat less likely to assist their new employees .
11 The study found that 56 per cent of the jobs taken by the young people in fact had no formal educational requirements attached to them .
12 The study found that 72 per cent of employers in the top size band saw qualifications as useful as against only 30 per cent in the smallest , where 49 per cent saw them as not useful compared with only 12 per cent in the largest ( see ibid. , Tables 46 , 48 and 50 ) .
13 The study found that economics students contributed , on average , 20% of their stakes to the public account .
14 As before , the study found that economics students ‘ performed significantly more in accord with the self-interest model ’ than non-economists .
15 The study found that access to advice was an important factor , tending to be haphazard .
16 The study found that the intelligence of most people remains constant until the age of 70 and concluded that ‘ for most people life satisfaction does not decline markedly with age , and the ability to function and adapt does not seem related to age . ’
17 The study found that the subsequent increase in tax revenue during the period to 1985/6 could be explained mostly by factors such as employment growth , growth of earnings and growth of self-employment rather than by any ‘ incentive ’ effects .
18 The study found that almost 20 per cent developed significant problems including anxiety , depression , fear of driving or being a passenger and many continued to have vivid memories of the accident months after the event .
19 The study found that the less useful the new product , the more the Canadian drug companies charged for it .
20 The study found that mature students had a slightly higher non-completion rare compared to the younger students .
21 The study found that the notional replacement of all Cologne 's cars with electrically-driven ones would create an additional electricity demand of 7,000 — 9,000 megawatt/hours a day .
22 The study found that the average urban North American generates 30 per cent more CO2 than a European .
23 The study found that average concentrations of particles under 2.5 micrometres ranged from 11 micrograms per cubic metre in the least polluted city to 30 in the most polluted .
24 The study found that in practice family members remained the primary carers , unquote .
25 However , the study found that if Gateshead council had spent what the Government said it should then the poll tax would increase by £26 to £297 .
26 In 1982 , a study found that only 2 per cent of sales in the previous six years had been flats ( General Household Survey 1982 , 1984 , Table 5.44 ) .
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