Example sentences of "be find [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In the final analysis the only solution will be to find alternative access , or buy the whole of the adjoining property , if it comes onto the market .
2 It may be found useful to a new generation of cooks , professional and amateur .
3 The episode and activity checklists 6E and 6A which follow may be found useful even by the inexperienced observer .
4 A useful step is to inspect old Ordnance Survey maps , and the cinch 1906 survey will be found useful .
5 For example , in the preface to Indian School Organization he explained : ‘ It is hoped that this book may be found useful … by teachers in general and headmasters in particular and may prove suggestive to Indian educationalists whose experience happens to be less varied than that of the author . ’
6 More subtle correlations valid over limited classes of compounds may be found useful here .
7 the district judge held that each defendant was bound to be found negligent .
8 Since many of the extremely ancient rocks in which trilobites can be found are folded or otherwise distorted their remains can often be found twisted or fractured .
9 In group F were to be found young children ( average age about 10 ) who sat , when they were not moved off by the police , on the wall in the front of the terrace , overlooking the dry moat .
10 The same applies to difficult sounds and pairs of sounds which will be found confusing in learning the language .
11 In the north can be found lush greenery standing out in the bottom of the valleys that carve down through the mountains , and fields of banana plantations standing against the backdrop of Mount Teide , the island 's dormant volcano .
12 ‘ Though circumstances have changed and are constantly changing , I trust its emphasis on hope and compassion will still be found relevant today . ’
13 When the last trump sounds and I stand before the Lord our God and am judged I will be found wanting and know not what to do .
14 Would not be found good enough .
15 Some of its sections and their subdivisions may be found unnecessary when applied to a particular problem ; some may require to be expanded .
16 Our colleagues thus are now to be found participating and observing in villages and urban enclaves in Britain and America as well as on the ski-slopes of Europe , and are also making forays into factories , prisons and hospitals to see whether they can produce more interesting and unexpected findings than those already provided by other techniques of research .
17 A 40–46 h interval between the PMSG and hCG injections will usually be found optimal .
18 Since the amendment bans ‘ unreasonable searches and seizures , ’ the possibility remains that a test may be found unreasonable if the job is so non-critical that public needs fail to outweigh individual privacy interests .
19 He asked my advice and I said she should be found suitable private accommodation .
20 That I understand is that the lake at Skelton Hall is too deep to be found suitable by the Great Crested .
21 Council officers have told them they will be found alternative housing if the plan goes ahead .
22 He pledged that pensioners using the earmarked homes for short stays and for day care would be found alternative facilities .
23 Mr Kemp pledged that pensioners using the earmarked homes for short stays and for day care would be found alternative facilities once they had closed .
24 The third part describes the ways in which children acquire the forms of language , and develop their ability to use and understand them , with consideration of what might be found easy or difficult at different stages of development .
25 But , rather than proposing that fewer should be wrongfully accused , they suggest that the legal system should be changed so that fewer will be found innocent .
26 I just have to believe [ he 's ] going to be found innocent because I do n't think [ he was ] guilty of any lawbreaking or any crime .
27 That 's not the question , the question is is it right for this person to be found guilty , is it right for this person to be found innocent ?
28 In the west of the Forest can be found deep gorges , most notably the Höllental and throughout the Forest there are small lakes such as the Titisee and Schluchsee .
29 ‘ So it might , ’ said Ramses , ‘ if anyone could be found stupid enough to lend to the Khedive . ’
30 One such approach in particular , the case discussion model ( cf Daines 1981 , Hanko 1985/7 ) , has met with considerable interest , and continues to be found helpful by primary and secondary teachers of all lengths of career experience as they work with their consultant supporters in clearly defined ways .
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