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

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1 In many cases such user may be found to be tax-free because the taxpayer who uses the premises has not received " income " for the purposes of Schedule D , Case I and Case II .
2 However , such a mental exercise may be found to be of more benefit to him than could any rules , and as such may not be such a bad thing .
3 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 … ’ .
4 If the performance were costed , the assumption that the retirement pension is not earned but an unreciprocated gift from the employed to the non-employed would be found to be untenable .
5 In order that a workstation on the network ( see Figure 4.3 ) can be used for a required purpose , that purpose must be found to be in agreement with the overall management plan .
6 Professor Glennerster says that his research shows that none of the alleged scares about the scheme could be found to be true .
7 This not only deflects any queries about the substance of the offshore company , it also minimises the risk that the company will be found to be UK resident ( since it is in fact staffed by personnel who are capable of carrying out their nominated duties ) .
8 On starting BBCBASIC(Z80) , TIME may be found to be " stuck " at a large value .
9 The court pointed out that it was rare that a rescuer would be found to be contributorily negligent .
10 In considering whether at this stage it is possible to say that the answer to this question must be ‘ nothing ’ I must assume that the third defendant will be found guilty of conspiracy or fraud as alleged by the plaintiffs and also that the third party will be found to be negligent as regards the plaintiffs in the respects mentioned in the third party notice .
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