Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [vb mod] [be] found to " in BNC.

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1 The current definition of unfitness ( under the Housing Act 1957 ) lists nine items in which a dwelling must be found to be ‘ reasonably suitable for occupation … ’ .
2 From almost every other walk of life a way could be found to the city patriciate ; and even the Jew could come there if he would submit to conversion .
3 If it is , I can only hope it will work with all concerned to see whether a solution can be found to the problem of access .
4 The APB also notes that ‘ before the role and scope of audit can be widened … a solution must be found to the financial threat posed by risks to auditing firms arising from litigation in the current legal framework ’ , but does not ‘ state a preference ’ for any of the possible ways of dealing with the problem .
5 But ‘ before the role and scope of audit can be widened to respond to the needs of ‘ stakeholders ’ in companies , a solution must be found to the financial threat posed by risks to auditing firms arising from litigation in the current legal framework . ’
6 Amid calls from all interested parties for the reconvening of the Paris International Conference on Cambodia ( held inconclusively in August 1989 — see pp. 36848-49 ) , Ali Alatas , as Indonesian Foreign Minister one of the two co-chairs of the Paris conference , said that a solution should be found to the Cambodian problem without waiting for the SNC chairmanship issue to be resolved .
7 The court pointed out that it was rare that a rescuer would be found to be contributorily negligent .
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