Example sentences of "found [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That was what he found memorable .
2 We found striking gradients in both short and long spells of sickness absence , with higher rates among employees with lower status .
3 We found lower values of vitamin E in these subjects compared with healthy controls ( 12.5 µM v 16.4 µM , p<0.005 ) and lower vitamin A values in patients with colorectal carcinoma compared with controls ( 1.33 µM v 1.5 µM , p<0.005 ) .
4 We also found lower concentrations in smokers although this did not reach significance .
5 The inspector found lower ability classes were two years ahead of similar groups in other schools and observed teachers achieving what other schools had told him was impossible .
6 It found 70 per cent of those surveyed had never worked in the UK , 12 per cent had worked here for between one and ten years , 4 per cent for ten to 20 years , and 14 per cent for 20–40 years .
7 In 1986–7 , an NCT survey found 70 active milk banks ; now they only know of a handful .
8 ‘ Praise The Lord ’ Bakker found guilty on all counts
9 He said that one would not expect a person found guilty of treating their own child cruelly to be allowed their liberty at once .
10 JOHAN TUMBA , the Swedish professional found guilty of cheating and banned for 10 years in January , had the sentence reduced to three years on appeal yesterday .
11 Three other men found guilty of riot were also jailed , John Spencer , 30 , for eight years , James Miller , 31 , for seven years and Tiny Doran , 25 , for four years .
12 In fact , timber felling grew to such proportions that a law was passed restricting it ; anyone found guilty of contravening this law more than three times , could be hung .
13 Of all offenders found guilty , in all courts , both magistrate and crown courts , females make up approximately 11 per cent of the total ( magistrate courts deal with relatively minor crimes and civil actions , whereas the more serious indictable offences , which can be tried by jury , are dealt with by crown courts ) .
14 Criminal acts are defined by the Home Office as ‘ those acts against the law for which the offender is caught , tried and found guilty ’ .
15 Broadly speaking , the higher an individual is in the social strata the less likely he or she is to be arrested , prosecuted and ( if prosecuted ) found guilty .
16 Obviously ‘ crimes known to the police ’ are greater than numbers of ‘ people prosecuted ’ which in turn are greater than numbers of ‘ persons found guilty ’ .
17 Three children in the North-east were taken into care and their parents and other adults were charged and found guilty of using them sexually in their rituals .
18 Persons found guilty of a corrupt or an illegal practice on prosecution therefore , or by an election court ( contesting the validity of the ‘ election ’ of a candidate ) may be disqualified .
19 He was suspended from duty and then , in November , found guilty of gross misconduct .
20 ‘ I think he was treated in a shoddy way , tried by a kangaroo court and found guilty by his own accusers .
21 In the pre-colonial Kandyan courts persons found guilty of cattle stealing were not imprisoned , but were instead required to render compensation to the injured party .
22 Smack mum found guilty of assault
23 A director found guilty of an indictable offence under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 has been disqualified from being a company director for two years ( p 102 ) .
24 Almost three years later , Mr Reed , one of the four defendants found guilty in the Blue Arrow case only to have their convictions quashed later on appeal , feels his name is finally cleared , legally at least .
25 The commuter was prosecuted , found guilty of carrying an offensive weapon , and fined .
26 She was cleared of murder but found guilty of manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility .
27 They were also all found guilty of illegally possessing firearms .
28 They were also all found guilty of illegally possessing firearms .
29 Furthermore , of the twenty-eight executives found guilty in 1961 , only seven were sent to prison , and then the maximum length of sentence was thirty days which was , of course , substantially reduced by remission .
30 The majority of executives found guilty of corporate crime not only retain their jobs or have others found for them , but also find that funds to cover their fines are somehow made available .
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