Example sentences of "be found to have " in BNC.

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1 Such a reading could well be found to have attributed too much to a recoil , a respite , a provisional position .
2 The name actually means ‘ God is comfort ’ , or ‘ comfort of God ’ — a word which will be found to have high and particular meaning for Leonard , and for those touched by his perceptions .
3 With both sexes it is important to examine the sexual partners , 60 per cent of whom will be found to have genital warts .
4 They are , in any case , based on a number of unproved assumptions about how people learn , about the instilling of habits as against the development of understanding which , if they were examined , would probably be found to have no foundation or utility .
5 Notwithstanding the growing power of the Congress movement , he entertained high expectations of the new policy in fostering the seeds of devotion to the empire in the Indian people , believing in the face of all the evidence that the reforms would create conditions whereby ‘ one day the greater love of the greater Commonwealth will be found to have come without observation ’ .
6 What will happen on a particular occasion we can not say , but we can predict that after a large number of photons have encountered the crystal a fraction unc will be found to have been transmitted .
7 In philosophy , for example , there are numerous discussions of objects which refer to some observed attribute or perceptual property pertaining to things as such , but books with titles such as Words and Things ( e.g. Brown 1958 ; Gellner 1959 ) will be found to have very little to say about the social implications of things as objects , while having plenty to contribute to an understanding of the nature of words .
8 In many current studies , it is the state which is abstracted as the complementary prime mover in the development or new collective forms or consumption ( e.g. Castells 1977 ) , and largely functionalist arguments are derived to indicate how any changes which appear to have occurred can always be found to have accorded with the ‘ interests ’ of these two forces , capital and the state , which are usually in harmony as ‘ state monopoly capitalism ’ and always in direct conflict with the interests of the population as a whole .
9 The method depended on pouring molten gold with a melting-point lower than that of the pieces to be joined together into the interstices between them : on cooling the separate parts would be found to have bonded together .
10 If the surety is a customer or if the creditor assumes the röle of advisor , it may be that the creditor will be found to have owed a contractual or tortious duty of care to the surety .
11 Nor , for the same reason , can he succeed upon his broader submission that the publicity now given to these documents has so eroded their privacy that the public interest in their future non-disclosure should be found to have evaporated .
12 Probably many of the products of erratic copying will be found to have lost the property of self replication that their ‘ parent ’ had .
13 ‘ that a person who has entered into the contract may either affirm or avoid such contract after the duress has ceased ; and if he has so voluntarily acted under it with a full knowledge of all the circumstances he may be held bound on the ground of ratification , or if , after escaping from the duress , he takes no steps to set aside the transaction he may be found to have affirmed it . ’
14 For complexes of heavy transition elements , however , spin-orbit coupling may lead to a relaxation of this rule , which only holds as long as the total spin quantum number S has physical meaning , and so spin-forbidden bands may be found to have reasonable intensity .
15 In that case , the party whom the clause favours ( usually the seller ) will not be found to have incorporated it in the contract unless either it was in a contractual document signed by the other party or else reasonable steps had been taken to bring it to the attention of the other party .
16 The 1993 Bill takes a cautious step , by proposing an amendment to the effect that a transfer may be found to have occurred ‘ whether or not any property is transferred to the transferee by the transferor ’ .
17 Endoscopic surveys suggest that 10–15% of patients with symptomatic reflux will be found to have CLO .
18 Although few patients under investigation for iron deficiency anaemia will be found to have bleeding from the small intestine , these lesions can be difficult to find and therefore a disproportionate amount of time is spent in investigating these patients .
19 The tortious liability of the appointing authority under Hedley Byrne & Co Ltd v Heller & Partners Ltd [ 1964 ] AC 465 would have to be investigated , with the probable result that the authority would be found to have owed a duty of care : see 14.11 .
20 A person may , without having such capacity , be in a position to ensure that an opportunity is transferred and , depending on all the facts of the case , may be found to have provided it .
21 But the development of the law does seem to show that judges have been able to dispense from the necessity of justification under a public policy test of reasonableness such contracts or provisions of contracts as , under contemporary conditions , may be found to have passed into the accepted and normal currency of commercial or contractual or conveyancing relations .
22 ( 2 ) The following classes of cases are usually not subject to the doctrine : ( a ) those which include a restraint which does not involve the convenantor in giving up a freedom which he would otherwise have enjoyed unless the restraint creates a positive duty to do something which restricts his freedom during the period of its operation ; ( b ) those which , under contemporary conditions , may be found to have passed into the accepted and normal currency of commercial or contractual or conveyancing relations ; and ( c ) those in which the purpose and nature of the restraint is coterminous with the purpose of the contract .
23 If the brand name is standardised worldwide in English it may be found to have an unfavourable meaning in some countries , or it may not be pronounceable in other countries that lack certain letters of the alphabet .
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