Example sentences of "[be] [adv] found that " in BNC.

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1 On archaeological sites , pits are frequently found that were used for the disposal of household refuse that would nowadays be put in a dustbin , collected by the municipal authorities , and taken to a communal rubbish tip .
2 It is normally found that although hearing people report more words presented to the RVF rather than to the LVF , deaf people show minimal asymmetry for both English words and drawings of signs ( Phippard , 1977 ) .
3 This is because in any sample of right handers it is usually found that a considerable proportion of subjects do not show the expected right ear superiority for verbal material .
4 There is no cure for this , but fortunately it is usually found that such processes do not occur in some fraction of photoionization events , so that the observed spectrum contains at least some intensity in an unshifted line , accompanied by various ‘ satellites ’ corresponding to the energy loss processes .
5 But it is still found that entry qualifications for the bureaucracy are disproportionately obtained by the children of skilled and professional groups , not workers and peasants , so the emergence of a new kind of bourgeoisie seems inevitable ( Barnett 1967 ) .
6 More generally , it is also found that the base sequence and hence the backbone geometry of a DNA segment , strongly influences both the conformational impact of the transition , the associated energy barrier and the stability of the resulting B II state .
7 It is also found that , for the junctions whose phosphates do not resonate at low field , the torsional energy of the B II conformation is uniformly less stable than that of the starting structure .
8 But even in democratic societies knowledge of the past changes as historical scholarship develops and it is often found that the official record of the time under study contains errors or even deliberate falsification .
9 It is often found that women who , for whatever reason , are not able to participate actively in giving birth , experience difficulty in relating to their babies later on .
10 This is not too unscientific or random an approach , as it is often found that one can do an experiment in a defined situation and reinforce one 's findings by consulting one 's colleagues about their own experience .
11 After an accident it is often found that maintenance work as well as repairs is necessary and it is quite natural that the Policyholder will want both carried out at the same time .
12 The most important ingredient in the construction stage is time but , although this is sometimes a source of worry at the beginning , in practice it is often found that this stage is less time-consuming than the planning stages .
13 It is consistently found that the impact of being without a job varies between groups of people , and research attention is particularly directed to the identification of variables which might moderate this impact : for example , age , socio-economic status , sex , length of unemployment , personal employment commitment , and psychological vulnerability .
14 That is , it is sometimes found that when there is a part of a person 's life which is difficult or impossible to control , he or she will channel the need to exercise control onto some other aspect of behaviour such as food intake .
15 It is sometimes found that operations to remove congenital cataracts ( soft opacities in the lens ) when a child is of school age are disappointing in that full vision is not effective because the appropriate stage in development of visual perception has been passed while the opacities were still present .
16 A further reason is that it is commonly found that eighteen months into recovery is a particular period of disillusion and difficulty .
17 It is commonly found that there is an interval of about six months between , firstly , the family member getting into recovery from his or her own " family disease " and learning to practise " tough love " and cease " enabling " the disease to continue by covering up its consequences and , secondly , the primary sufferer coming to seek recovery .
18 It was thus found that the majority of the reaction time required was in identifying the values of the card and choosing the pile onto which it should be placed .
19 It was later found that Mr McCubbin died , not from the shots , but from a tiny piece of wire carried by the pellets , which fatally punctured his lung .
20 It was also found that while the aircraft was in service a modification to the door mechanism had been carried out in a way which did not comply with the appropriate service bulletin .
21 It was also found that the aircraft was fitted with an aerodynamic drag reduction kit .
22 Finally , it was also found that the average self-reported first age of use of heroin by 236 clients of the Detoxification Unit was 17 years , with the age range 16–18 years accounting for nearly half of all reported first ages of heroin use .
23 It was also found that C-terminal flanking sequence down to the 127th or 165th amino acid residue slightly stimulated the activity of clone 1–110 .
24 It was also found that businesses with strong initial positions outperformed those with weak initial positions .
25 It was also found that middle and lower management had reservations about the new arrangements .
26 However , it was also found that the significance of consent had decreased as a result of the legislation , as had the importance of resistance by the complainant .
27 It was also found that the weak force did not obey the symmetry C. That is , it would cause a universe composed of antiparticles to behave differently from our universe .
28 It was also found that the system had virtually reached capacity as regards the number of extensions which could be serviced .
29 It was also found that the victim had been assaulted at the police station while in a semi-conscious state , and that , subsequently , the police had concealed and falsified evidence , and conducted a defective internal inquiry .
30 The results substantiated this and it was also found that at deeper levels of processing , ‘ No ’ answers were less commonly recognised than ‘ Yes ’ answers .
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