Example sentences of "[noun pl] have find [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These are quite different to what the other authors have found in earlier studies .
2 ‘ We pass on knowledge to our trading partners , telling them what we see to be the benefits , and what some of our other customers have found to be the benefits .
3 As library users have found to their cost , the shelf that held the books marked 636.7 last week might hold books quite differently numbered today , as the stock grows and books move along , and yet the position of a subject 's bookstock can rapidly be found once the all.important subject number is identified from the index .
4 teachers have found to their cost that merely telling teenagers what is the Church 's teaching on a particular topic fails to motivate or interest .
5 Should you happen to be driving in the vicinity of one of these ‘ sealed lorries ’ extreme caution is advised as a number of motorists have found to their cost , sometimes the spills are more substantial .
6 A number of motorists have found to their cost that the spills are sometimes more substantial . ’
7 Scientists have found in trials on animals that tumour growth can be restricted and , in some cases , killed by giving them supplements containing fish and plant oils .
8 So far , the courts have found for California .
9 Artists have found in the past that they have many enquiries about their work after having a painting reproduced by us .
10 Artists have found in the past that they have many enquiries about their work after having a painting reproduced by us .
11 Numerous attempts have been made to stifle theories which some power-holders have found to be unpalatable but which have , over time , become more generally acceptable .
12 Researching your subject to discover what other researchers have found before you .
13 This in fact seems to be very much the situation which anthropologists have found in pre-capitalist systems , and this was the case with the Malagasy people I studied .
14 Simon Conway Morris of Cambridge University , who played a big part in the first reinterpretation of the Burgess animals , thinks Wiwaxia has no living relatives , but is probably related to other fossils he and his colleagues have found in northern Greenland .
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