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

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1 Its latest forecast , issued in August , found that order books had already fallen behind ‘ normal ’ levels .
2 The MMC found that restrictions in the selective and exclusive distribution agreements prevent efficient dealers from growing strong , promoting outside their territory , obtaining competing franchises and gaining bargaining power , thereby bargaining for better terms and obtaining more customers by passing some of these benefits on to final consumers .
3 Kleiman found that shadowing produced only moderate interference with judgements about the meanings of individual words when they were presented in pairs , whereas rhyming judgements were impaired .
4 Braidwood , however , found that Geikie was so well educated and so far in advance of the other students that he began to use him more as an assistant teacher rather than as a pupil .
5 An inquest found that Captain Edwin Nleya , who died in 1989 after collecting evidence of an army poaching ring , was murdered ; an earlier army inquiry attributed his death by hanging to suicide .
6 Further suggestions found that Base ATC could have been more alert , and that the ATC controller should have been prompted into immediate and determined action .
7 In those Whig-dominated years he found that England was preponderantly not Whig but Tory ; he found that a corruption-wielding establishment could win elections only in the , numerically preponderant , boroughs and even then only at the cost of an enormously expensive patronage machine .
8 Unlike his predecessors , he seems to have got his nobles more or less under control , and had pacified the Highlands ; but , like those predecessors , he found that England was rarely in a mood to be pacified .
9 Lowndes found that management controls and stock levels were not as good as they had hoped .
10 My research found that managers who wanted to innovate , or try something new , almost invariably needed more resources , information , and support than they had .
11 However , Lintner found that managers were reluctant to shift the new dividend up to the new target level in one jump , preferring to have something in hand so that dividend growth could be maintained if the subsequent earnings showed no growth .
12 You 'll find that by and Larson , I 'll put that on the board for you and Larson nineteen eighty-six , found that managers only direct fifteen percent of their communication upwards , okay ?
13 After 26 pages of judgment , Ferris J found that Tillson had successfully possessed the land adversely before the 1983 acknowledgement of the paper owner 's title .
14 He found that survey respondents did not make unbiased predictions and that they did not efficiently exploit the information contained in past interest rate movements , and concludes that his results are ‘ mixed to unfavourable ’ to the hypothesis that expectations are rational .
15 A recent review of the literature on this topic found that reports of dreaming varied in different studies from 74 to 100 per cent from REM sleep wakenings , and from 0 to 75 per cent from NREM sleep wakenings .
16 However , she also found that differences between students of different disciplines were greater than differences between the sexes .
17 Hanna and Kuendiger found that differences in mathematics achievement between countries are much greater than differences between girls and boys .
18 We found that differences in the methods used for analyses of cell kinetics are major causes of differences in results on whether the proliferative compartment is normal .
19 Lee found that function words were a considerable problem for his SPHINX system .
20 When researching the GIST project , Whyte ( 1986 ) found that boys persistently intimidated girls in the science laboratories and refused them access to equipment .
21 ‘ A bit different from chapel , ’ she said , turning , and found that Dan and the guide had disappeared .
22 In the Pittsburgh Neighborhood Survey , Ahlbrandt ( 1984 ) found that feelings of neighbourhood satisfaction were well below the city average , although neighbourhood attachment was greater .
23 A Robert Half and Accoun-temps survey found that accountants tended to opt for ‘ something more artistic and creative ’ .
24 This allegation seems never to have been proved , but , in connected proceedings brought against the sheriff of Surrey , a jury found that Inge had borrowed the plaintiff 's original writ from the sheriff and tampered with it .
25 Cartwright found that G.P.s were more likely to visit their middle-class patients than working-class patients in hospital .
26 And in a follow up poll , the forum , which claims to represent more than 20,000 firms , found that 90pc were in favour of tougher powers for the police and courts .
27 We found that doctors and non-medical staff thought that fundholding had altered their roles and relationships with each other and with agencies outside of the practices .
28 Cartwright and O'Brien found that doctors spent more time and discussed more problems with middle-class than with working-class patients .
29 In 1875 he found that nitrosyl chloride could be used to characterize terpenes , compounds which are found in turpentine and other essential oils .
30 It was only after they had worked out the correct tautomeric form of each base and found that adenine is exactly the right shape to pair with thymine ( and guanine with cytosine ) that they thought of Erwin Chargaff 's discovery that DNA always contained equimolar amounts of bases in each of these pairs .
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