Example sentences of "they [be] found to [be] " in BNC.

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1 Although the effects of loss vary from one individual to another , on the whole it seems that men tend to fare a little better in bereavement than women , and fewer of them are found to be in need of psychiatric treatment for chronic grief and depression .
2 This new vision began to prove that the more you strip the documents the more mysterious they are found to be .
3 The largest accounting firms could be on the receiving end of proposed new penalties to prevent abuse of market power including fines of up to 10% of turnover — if they are found to be using predatory pricing .
4 Too often , however , such ideas may fail to have the desired effect because they are found to be ‘ inappropriate ’ in some way .
5 Nor can they be found to be in contempt of court in relation to words spoken in the course of proceedings in Parliament .
6 The northerners thought the others posh and ‘ mardy ’ ( affected ) , while in return they were found to be coarse and vulgar .
7 At best , a family might be given two shillings weekly if , after being willing to submit to a very strict investigation into their financial position ( this was called a ‘ Means Test ’ ) they were found to be at starvation level .
8 They were found to be wet through but well .
9 One of a batch of large bogie cars , delivered to Gravesend where they were found to be too large , also found its way onto the Aurelia Road site , to be tried out when the line opened .
10 They were found to be more satisfactory .
11 Well , not that bad really , but they 'd laden a van in London bound for Torquay , and managed to overfill it somewhat , so that when membership services executive Kevin Ramage ( driver ) and conference executive Meryl Halls ( navigator ) were stopped on the road to Torquay and instructed by the police to proceed to the nearest weighbridge , they were found to be in contravention of the law .
12 Agency findings could be set aside if they were found to be ‘ arbitrary , capricious or an abuse of discretion . ’
13 In comparison with accountants , bank managers , NHS doctors and estate agents , they were found to be as easy to talk to as bank managers and easier to talk to than all the others bar NHS doctors , to be easier to understand than accountants and estate agents , to be more efficient than accountants and estate agents , to be more hardworking than accountants , bank managers and estate agents , to be as dependable as bank managers and more dependable than accountants and estate agents , to be as up-to-date as accountants and more up-to-date than estate agents .
14 When some of these were examined , they were found to be less than successful ; in some cases because of poor engineering practice but generally because of inadequate evaluation of the economic factors involved .
15 On Aug. 17 , US naval vessels intercepted two Iraqi coasters in the Gulf , but allowed them to proceed after they were found to be empty ; on Aug. 18 , US vessels fired warning shots across the bows of two Iraqi tankers in the Gulf of Oman .
16 Sales of shellfish from the Charente-Maritime , Vendée and Gironde regions of western France were banned after they were found to be contaminated with an unidentified toxin .
17 They were found to be harmless and the drums were removed .
18 All but two of them were found to be leading personal lives that were full of achievement .
19 Although several differences in pretreatment characteristics of responders versus non-responders were observed , none of them was found to be significant .
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