Example sentences of "to [be] found [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | The unison of flutes , oboes , clarinets , and violas is powerful and striking , but is more likely to be found appropriate in the full orchestra than in the small orchestra . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | That I understand is that the lake at Skelton Hall is too deep to be found suitable by the Great Crested . |
5 | All humbug is punished sooner or later ; but Nemesis is notoriously slow , and it was a quarter of a century before she struck and the United Kingdom found itself , to the malicious glee of her neighbours , the first signatory state to the Convention to be found guilty of a breach of its terms , in Ulster in 1971 . |
6 | I did n't think I was going to be found guilty other than by accident . |
7 | 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 ? |
8 | A judge should only find a child guilty of contributory negligence if he or she is of such an age as reasonably to be expected to take precautions for his or her own safety ; and then he or she is only to be found guilty if blame should be attached to him or her . |
9 | the district judge held that each defendant was bound to be found negligent . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 ? |
12 | 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 . |
13 | On the train to face trial in the north , Peace jumped through an open carriage window , and although a guard clung to his shoe he wriggled free , only to be found unconscious in the snow . |
14 | Michael Liley , the Association Director , has pointed out that important changes were in the offing , and it was important to know what was to happen as the change were likely to be found unpleasant in the trade . |
15 | In the Poiso area are to be found wild ponies and , more rarely , small wild pigs . |
16 | An inquest has failed to establish how a twenty six year old barman came to be found dead in his flat . |
17 | They are also to be found near to towns and some holiday resorts in South East England where many of the perhaps 70,000 residential caravans are located . |
18 | A legal code in Latin , among whose clauses are to be found royal edicts , can have been compiled only with the help of Roman lawyers . |
19 | Such reasons might include a governing body disregarding LEA advice that dismissal would be likely to be found unfair before an industrial tribunal : or a governing body determining payments to departing members of staff which were in excess of the LEA 's own practice . |