Example sentences of "find that the [adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The only , a the residents have , are of course , once again this goes back to this , the problems that we 're facing with the er local government reorganization debate , are at a loss to do er erm to find that the on-street parking provision is the county 's responsibility , off-street parking provision is the district 's responsibility and actions by , by the district are in fact causing problems for us with this .
2 Since the set has two transmitter power settings , 1.6W and 5.0W output power , I had hoped to find that the higher power setting would overcome by 1.5W KX99 's main failing — its inability to talk to ground stations farther that about 10nm away ; but according to the controllers I tried to speak to using both hand-helds in turn , there was only a very marginal difference between the King and the ICOM unit on either of its power settings .
3 By the same token , the public school choice would not be surprised to find that the Labour Party opposition regarded the official unemployment figures as underestimates The arguments that divided them are illustrated in Table 10–2 , which reproduces in a slightly amended form a table that appeared in The Sunday Times ( 6 November 1983 ) .
4 But Gilliland found that the real temperature record could be matched much more closely by adding a third factor to the calculations : varying solar heat output tied to the 76-year cycle of variations in solar size ( Climatic Change , vol 4 , p I 1 1 ) .
5 In 1988 , the Commission found that the Net Book Agreement infringed Art 85(1) , and rejected an application for exemption under Art 85(3) .
6 Balri et al found that the metabolic clearance rate of G17 was lower in patients with duodenal ulcers than in controls .
7 The Kinsey researchers compiled data on sex offenders and found that the estimated penis length of exhibitionists was not unusual .
8 In fact a recent readers ’ survey commissioned by the relatively diminutive Sunday Telegraph found that the average Telegraph reader spends 61 minutes skimming its 48 pages while the Sunday Times reader spends on average just 10 minutes more wading through its vast encyclopaedic bulk .
9 Salaries are substantial ; a survey for the years 1978–1980 found that the middle remuneration bracket for lawyers in a wide variety of industries was £16,000-£18,000 , which placed lawyers on a level with the average director .
10 Yadav and Pope then divided the mispricings by size into one of 5 categories and found that the mean reversion effect was strongest in the USA and UK when the absolute value of the mispricing in the previous period was largest .
11 In fact we found that the entire surface area was well stocked with fish .
12 And it found that the Daily Star advert had no effect whatsoever on record sales .
13 While it is true to say that the bare infinitive is more frequent in American English — Algeo ( 1988 : 22 ) found that the Brown University Corpus has only 25 per cent usage of to infinitives after help where the Lancaster-Oslo/Bergen Corpus has 73 per cent — this begs the question nevertheless because both the bare and the to infinitives are used on both sides of the Atlantic .
14 Joanne Tearle finds that the blue chip loan comes in many guises and choosing one may be your greatest problem .
15 It was found that the overall usage rate of LGS out of all cases of diarrhoea was 4.1 , 8.2 and 9.9% in Phase 1 , Phase 2 ( standard ) and Phase 2 ( CRP ) unions respectively .
16 Since moving from the Foreign Office in Mrs Thatcher 's reshuffle in July , he has found that the small business portfolio promotes a softly , softly approach .
17 If we measure our rhythms in mental performance ( our ability to do mental arithmetic or to reason logically ) we find that the normal daytime peak , with a morning rise and evening fall , is absent .
18 Thus , we find that the muscarinic agonist carbachol ( through the M 2 -receptor ) and the adrenergic agonist noradrenaline ( through the 1 -receptor ) are equipotent with adenosine as preconditioning agents .
19 what they are doing you see , an authorized dealer , well even a non-authorized dealer get hold of a piece of kit and then somebody say want this system , right okay , and they just have a big load of forms for maintenance agreements and all they do the dealer 'll go along and put this kit in , B T 'll come along and say yeah that conforms to regulations , sign here , the customer er sign here , the dealer send the maintenance agreement to us , we signed it , send it back , we 've never even seen it , then we turn up and find that the main control unit 's high up in the attic or in a damp cellar , in a cupboard where you ca n't see it , there 's no light and stuff like that and we 're taking jobs on like that and it you know , it 's just impossible to work on them
20 I find that the full needle welt is kinder to the mature figure ( like mine ) when it is to be followed by a tuck stitch fabric as it does not pull in so quite much as the 2x1 rib .
21 Accordingly , the Court declined to annul the Commission 's finding that the Net Book Agreement was in breach of Art 85(1) .
22 ( d ) by finding that the conflicting community directive had no effect between individuals ( Duke v. G.E .
23 Erm and the reason we set this is that we are erm er the er , er we believe that this above average er growth in the in the , erm , er , earnings per share of the company is what shareh increases in shareholder value really depend on and er again to give an example erm , if you take the , the , the , the , the , the F T S E a hundred companies erm , and you do analyses of their er , growth rates and earnings per share you will find that the average growth rate was eleven and a half percent and ours er , was er , twenty , twenty percent so it 's above average remuneration erm , er , er , for above av for above average performance .
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