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

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1 If it were found that the BEF was indeed across the River Marne and moving into the gap between Kluck and Bülow , then Bülow should retreat to the River Aisne .
2 If it is found that the home record is not the one required , the link address is used .
3 If one side of the package is replaced by a glass window , so that light can fall on the memory cells , then it is found that the incident light accelerates the decay process in manner proportional both to the intensity and to the duration of the exposure .
4 This time it is found that the ability of the bats to avoid obstacles is considerably impaired .
5 About the exchange of bird species between closely adjacent islands Wallace noted : ‘ Birds offer us one of the best means of determining the law of distribution ; for though at first sight it would appear that the watery boundaries that kept out the land quadrupeds could be easily passed over by birds , yet practically it is not so ; for if we leave out the aquatic tribes ( seabirds ) which are preeminently wanderers , it is found that the others ( and especially the passeres , or perching birds , which form the vast majority ) are often as strictly limited by straits and arms of the sea as are quadrupeds themselves . ’
6 However , if it is found that the problem is unrelated to LIFESPAN , then a charge will be made at the current commercial rates for the labour and expenses incurred .
7 In many of the societies described it is found that the collective is emphasized rather than the individual .
8 When a man 's vote is wanted , he is in China ; when enquiries are made as to an overdue subscription , it is found that the member was last heard of in a shipwreck off New Guinea .
9 In theory the entries should correspond with the entries in the cash book of the business ( but on opposite sides ) ; in practice , however , it is found that the cash book balance and the balance as shown on the bank statement rarely agree .
10 When these are issued to patients with the instructions , it is found that the amount of acute visiting required is cut down considerably .
11 The experiment is now performed and it is found that the bats avoid collisions just as efficiently as before .
12 When the piles were examined it was found that the bones of condemned men were also placed here , some of the skulls showing clear signs of decapitation .
13 It was found that the decision of the GMC to prevent advertising in the press was a lawful exercise of the statutory powers conferred on it by s35 of The Medical Act 1983 , and that if a statutory power was exercised intra vires , reasonably and in accordance with the purpose of the Act conferring the power , ( even though it restricted the plaintiff 's freedom to trade or practice his profession ) the court could not review the exercise of the power on the basis that it caused a restraint of trade , since the exercise of the power in accordance with the policy and the purpose of the Act could not be contrary to public policy and any review by the court would be unconstitutional .
14 In their use of the test it was found that the order of salience of certain roles varied between different cultural groups .
15 It was found that the substance of the matter and not only mere theory was to be regarded .
16 It was found that the HsdM and HsdS subunits were present in an excess over the HsdR subunit for both the wild type and the temperature-sensitive systems .
17 This drug was discovered in the 1940s when it was found that the omission of certain fresh foods , including greens from the diet of chicks results in the development of ulcers .
18 It was found that the machine had been purchased by a Sultan in the Middle East , but its whereabouts could not be discovered .
19 When the train had stopped , it was found that the child 's body was lying on one side of the rails but his head had been completely severed from the body .
20 In the late 1960s it was found that the drug amphetamine could induce some of the symptoms of schizophrenia in otherwise normal subjects .
21 When the LI% was analysed before and after the trial ( Table II ) it was found that the total LI% or compartmental LI% did not change over the one month period in the absence of supplementation ( Figs 1 and 3 ) .
22 Although it was found that the defendants had been at fault , Atkinson J. considered that , irrespective of this , the defendants would have been liable under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher .
23 In a major study of sexual offences conducted by the Cambridge Institute of Criminology between 1950 and 1954 in which 3000 cases involving sexual offences were investigated , it was found that the proportion of offenders recorded by the police as having committed carnal knowledge of girls aged 13 to 16 who were not brought before the courts was much higher ( 46 per cent. ) than for men charged with other heterosexual offences ( 12 per cent . ) .
24 An attempt to determine the relationship was described in Chapter 4 , and it was found that the A-measure varies roughly linearly with the radiometer reading over a wide range of exposures .
25 When they were looked at in more detail it was found that the colonies grew from one single tube ( sicula ) which is often facing in a different direction from the tubes inhabited by the rest of the colony ( see below ) .
26 It was found that the heatflow , or rate at which heat is moving upwards through the Earth 's crust , is several times higher along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge than on the ocean floor on either side .
27 The planning department 's scanning of business information could duplicate that done by the business units but it was found that the planners were more concerned with understanding the structure of industries and markets rather than with more detailed facts .
28 In five of the six companies it was found that the planning department could be involved in special projects on an ad hoc basis .
29 In a study in which children 's eye movements were recorded while they scanned an array and listened to messages to focus on items in the array ( Lloyd , 1983 ) , it was found that the number of shifts between the items in the referent array varied significantly as a function of message adequacy .
30 In splendid confirmation of Vine and Matthews 's hypothesis , it was found that the age of each sample was proportional to its distance from the mid-ocean ridge .
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