Example sentences of "[pron] be found [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There appear to be no special forms or procedures which are required to be adopted in the county court where someone is found guilty of contempt in the face of the court and committed to prison under section 118 of the County Courts Act 1984 , although no doubt , if such an event were to occur , the court would follow the general approach required by Ord. 29 , r.1(5) of the County Court Rules 1981 ( as amended ) which applies in the case of committal for breach of injunctions .
2 I was found asleep under a hedge , a partly sampled bottle still clutched protectively in my hands .
3 At the top , in " 1 " we see the basic environmental situation , with a land-mass to the left on the margin of which are found fluviatile , near-shore and off-shore sediments .
4 Now they are going to appeal , but in the meanwhile the work is going on and the bulldozers are ready and waiting on the west side of the excavations , right up against the seventeenth-century cellars which were found intact , still full of bottles and vessels .
5 broken pieces of old ships on which is found certain spume or froth , which in time breedeth into shells , and the fish which is hatched therefrom is in shape and habit like a bird …
6 ‘ A piece of property which is found ownerless and which , if unclaimed within a fixed period after due notice given , falls to the lord of the manor . ’
7 Muscle strips were maintained under a tension of 3 g , which produced near optimal contraction and experiments were commenced after a stabilisation period of two hours , which was found necessary in preliminary studies to ensure consistent muscle performance .
8 Defendants who are found guilty of any drug-selling offence may be stripped of all their assets , including any means of legitimate livelihood , on the presumption that all their wealth is the proceeds of crime .
9 Furthermore , the typical penalties for those individuals and organisations who are found guilty of corporate crime do little to deter the would-be criminal .
10 Having said that , as the figures given above indicate , the younger age groups , the 14 to under 17 's followed closely by the 17 to under 21's , contain far higher proportions of people who are found guilty of , or cautioned for , criminal offences than do older age groups .
11 Looking at five sets of data relating to different police areas , the author finds that the proportion of defendants given bail who are found guilty of offences committed while they were on bail is around 10 to 12 per cent. , rising to some 17 per cent .
12 Order 29 , r17 provides for adjustment at trial between a defendant who has made an interim payment and his co-defendants who are found liable to the plaintiff .
13 If you are found guilty , the trial enters into its next very complicated part — the sentencing phase .
14 ‘ If you are found guilty , ’ he told me , ‘ they are going to put you away . ’
15 The Disciplinary Committee lost no time in expanding its reports of hearings , issuing for the first time details of the chairman 's comments in the case of Michael Jordan , senior partner of Cork Gully , and Richard Stone , head of corporate finance at Coopers & Lybrand , who were found guilty last year of accepting the appointment of administrator to Polly Peck in spite of a continuing professional interest between PPI and C&L .
16 Richard Anthony Ainscough FCA , Michael George Battersby FCA , David Peter Bradley ACA , Ralph Burton Holden FCA , Donald Malcolm Lyon ACA , Brian Christopher Marsden FCA , Michael Harvey Townend FCA and Jeremy Newsom Stirrup FCA , all of Oakmount , 6 East Park Road , Blackburn who were found guilty of misconduct within the meaning of Bye-law 76(a) in force at the material time and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that they in Blackburn between 20 April 1991 and 7 September 1991 passed clients ' monies through the firm 's office account were each reprimanded and jointly and severally fined £750 and ordered to pay £250 by way of costs .
17 Jordanstown couple Sean and Patti McMurtry say they will take civil proceedings against the medics , who were found guilty last week of serious professional misconduct by the General Medical Council .
18 In 10 patients who were found suitable for biliary/hepatic surgery the ductus cysticus was then ligated and gall bladder bile was aspirated .
19 THE inquests into the deaths of a Scarborough couple who were found dead in a suicide pact at nearby Wykeham Forest on Saturday opened yesterday .
20 Next morning she 's found floating face-down in the Thames .
21 If she is found healthy , regulations dictate that she must perform some useful service , which a prison spokeswoman , Miss Janet Jacobson , described as working in the grounds , or cleaning and tidying rooms as a maid .
22 She was found guilty by a jury on August 30 .
23 She was found guilty .
24 She was found guilty of a burglary at Wothorpe in 1704 , but there is a story that after her execution proof of her innocence was found and that this was the reason for stopping capital punishment at Stamford .
25 On 8 October 1990 she was found guilty of professional misconduct by a disciplinary tribunal of the Inns of Court Council which directed that she be disbarred .
26 There was no intent , but she was found guilty and the conviction was sustained on appeal .
27 She was found guilty , and sentence was adjourned for reports .
28 John had been at Suzanne 's hospital bedside since early last Monday when she was found naked with 80 per cent burns in Stockport , Greater Manchester .
29 She was found dead hours after walking out of the unit in a suicidal state after her family had been told it was secure .
30 Indeed several attempts were made on her life , until finally one day she was found dead on the rocks , thought to have been killed by gelignite .
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