Example sentences of "[noun] found these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In 1868 Otto Wucherer found these microfilaria in the haematochylous urine of a Bahian patient in Salvador , Brazil , while searching for Schistosoma haematobium eggs .
2 Unfortunately , the subjects found these estimates extremely difficult to make and the differences between subjects ’ estimates was enormous .
3 On his ‘ Big Red Train Ride ’ in 1977 , Eric Newby found these class approaches to the catching of and waiting for the trains , which have been such a characteristic of colonial societies in India and Africa , still very much the norm in the communist countries .
4 More moderate Catholics found these crusades vulgar , intolerant and immoral ; they could not understand them , and they in turn were not understood themselves .
5 Unsurprisingly , Puritan opinion found these developments extremely distasteful ; one Newcastle Puritan remarked shortly after the Restoration that ‘ the reins of liberty are set loose … maypoles and players and jugglers … now pass current ’ .
6 Greeks found these attitudes hard to understand ; accustomed to connect one-man rule with harsh policing , they imagined that the Persian Empire must have been held down by a system of institutionalized controls — garrisons and garrison-commanders — and touring royal armies and officials , King 's Eyes and King 's Ears , and so on ( Xen .
7 Rainbow Rabbit found these things : bird , butterfly , ball , bear , boots , bag , book , bus , boat , baby .
8 Of course the female members of staff found these suggestions inappropriate office attire .
9 A majority of the House of Lords found these reasons insufficient and ordered the minister to set up the committee .
10 An American report into male sexuality revealed that the following proportions of men found these stimuli ‘ exciting ’ : .
11 Many students found these periods in school , reaching under observation , almost unendurable .
12 On 5 June 1992 Sir Stephen Brown P. found these facts proved , held that they were contempts of court and that M. 's conduct both within the courtroom and on the roof of the court building came within the category of ‘ contempt in the face of the court ’ and , as such , was particularly grave .
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