Example sentences of "they find that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If the points were electrically stimulated to induce correct electrical balance , the impending physical changes were averted , In many cases they found that a pathological condition could be reversed by stimulating and rebalancing the points .
2 But they found that a tremendous amount of grain was lost by being shed on to the stubble .
3 When the Spanish conquerors entered Mexico they found that a special variety , the fire opal , having a clear orange or yellow body , was held in high esteem by the Aztecs .
4 They found that a large proportion of the children had already spent the greater part of their lives in care .
5 They found that a local custom in the country was to walk around barefoot at all times of the year and in all weathers .
6 They found that a severe event was of most aetiological significance if it threatened a role , person or idea to which a woman was particularly committed ( established in an interview one year before ) or if it matched a long-standing major difficulty in the woman 's life .
7 When developing countries wanted better terms of access for their exports of manufactures , they found that the principal supplier was invariably an industrialised country .
8 They found that the two parents claim and defend a territory of a few square metres in the shallow stream in which they live .
9 They found that the two measures did not separately hold any predictive value , but in combination they discriminated well between families in which a child developed some schizophrenic symptoms and those whose child remained free of such symptoms .
10 Now is , is the fact that they do n't do that , they still go for this rent and interest rate reduction is it because of the experience of the north , they found that the best way in the north was to go for rent reduction , interest rate reduction and then go on , and they were simply taking that experience into the south , but taking it into a different area where it was no longer necessary or appropriate ?
11 They found that the triphenylated rosaniline ( 4 ) was difficult to handle owing to its poor solubility .
12 They found that the vast majority of bed-wetting cases cleared up very quickly , especially if treated sympathetically .
13 In addition to finding that many Boroughs actually made a profit from council house rents , and thus subsidized ratepayers , they found that the highest transfer from rates to council housing was no less than 443 per cent above average .
14 Like Yadav and Pope ( 1992b ) , they found that the absolute value of the proportionate mispricing declined as delivery approached .
15 Among other things , they found that the daily volume of trading in the S&P500 futures contract had a significantly positive effect on the volatility of the corresponding future , as predicted .
16 They found that the main response occurs with the first hour .
17 They found that the social class V mothers placed less emphasis on early training and appeared to have very casual attitudes .
18 On arrival in the kitchens they found that the domestic superintendent had followed the correct first-aid procedure for scalds and burns and the two ladies , although suffering from shock , had already had ice packs administered to their injuries .
19 They found that the same pattern of results was obtained even when only one eye fixation per slide was allowed , always on the central detail .
20 The Perkins may have come to regret this decision because , after being eclipsed at the exhibition , the demand for their mauve dye decreased rapidly , and they found that the commercial potential for magenta dye had been grossly underestimated .
21 In 1956 Japanese companies experimented in the Antarctic with electrical equipment , but they found that the electric current impeded the blood circulation and this lowered the quality of the whale meat .
22 They found that the older children born in the first part of the year did better in reading and arithmetic tests than their younger classmates born later in the same year .
23 They found that the worst abuses had been committed at the notorious Quatro " rehabilitation centre " in Angola but also said that conditions in other ANC camps in Angola , Tanzania , Uganda and Zambia had in no way been " remotely acceptable " .
24 New dishwasher owners are usually horrified when they find that a 3 kg box of detergent costs anything between £2.59 and £5.93 , depending on where you shop and whether you buy a supermarket own brand or one of the well-known names such as Finish or Sun .
25 They find that the null hypothesis that the anticipated component of monetary growth exerts no influence on real output can not be rejected for any country at the 1 per cent level .
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