Example sentences of "can not be found " in BNC.

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1 Daring to teach the lessons that ca n't be found in textbooks , his eccentric methods promote spontaneity and idealism , but his students face stern opposition from school authorities when they choose to exercise their imaginations and resurrect ‘ The Dead Poets Society ’ .
2 If a buyer ca n't be found for Viz , Chris hopes to employ extra staff so he can simply take more time off .
3 Add proposed record spending levels on research and development , infrastructure , education , enterprise zones and job training , as well as real estate and profamily incentives , and there may well be good reason to fear that the overall budget deficit may be the constraint that yields if spending cuts ca n't be found to finance all of these initiatives .
4 So there are very few places we ca n't be found .
5 We read ‘ Glory in the church ’ ; it 's a phrase that ca n't be found elsewhere in the New Testament ; when the Ephesian Christians heard that phrase when the letter was read out , it probably came as a great surprise .
6 The portmanteau ca n't be found .
7 If a foster mum ca n't be found Sami will have to be hand reared at the stables in Deddington , but the owners he 's much likelier to have a healthy life if he 's reared the natural way .
8 His specialist care ca n't be found at all in Swindon .
9 But if it ca n't be found , it does n't matter all that much .
10 However , mineralogical analysis showed that the substance can not be found on Earth .
11 The trick will be to get fairer representation without losing small-group decisiveness , and not to avoid tackling the problem because a perfect mix can not be found .
12 If a buyer can not be found fast , rumour goes , the bank may lose hundreds of millions of dollars .
13 This does not mean that they can not be found in the world ; a child may wonder what shape or arrangement a triangle is , and have it pointed out to him .
14 The adopter must fulfil one of the following requirements : be over 21 ; or be the parent of the adoptee , where the other natural parent is dead , or can not be found , or there is some other reason justifying the exclusion of the other natural parent .
15 To deny the reality of the divine love is to enter the dark territory where it can not be found .
16 The stems are often common fossils , even when the calyx can not be found — many of the ‘ crinoidal limestones ’ are composed largely of stem debris .
17 However the reasons for their failure can not be found simply in an examination of the physical factors of the soil and environment .
18 What is not to be granted is the pessimistic conviction that points of agreement can not be found .
19 From love the soul learns a thousand manners of culture , such culture as can not be found from the schools .
20 Sampling from out-of-date lists results in large numbers of people who can not be found .
21 If the person who caused the nuisance can not be found and it is clear that the nuisance did not arise as the result of the act , default or sufferance of the owner or occupier , the local authority itself may take steps to abate it and prevent a recurrence .
22 GROUNDWATER is a massive resource but it can not be found everywhere , and sometimes lies too deep to exploit economically .
23 There can be few facts about the history of the platinum metals which can not be found here , in attractive form .
24 According to the Lords 's report on the water industry , 191 do not appear to have an owner and valid engineers ' reports ( required under the 1930 Reservoirs Act ) can not be found for more than half of them .
25 Termites , ants , bees and wasps display various forms of this caste system , all of which show a level of social differentiation that can not be found among any vertebrate species other than man himself .
26 Human worth can not be found apart from God
27 Many Bills never even reach the floor of the House simply because , even though they are Government Bills , time can not be found .
28 After two years a buyer still can not be found .
29 In his YWES chapter for 1924 ( p. 58 ) , he remarked that ‘ it will be a grievous shock to many an innocent sentimentalist , accustomed to see the one-eyed and red-bearded deities everywhere , to learn that Pórr and Oó3in can not be found in any Scandinavian place-name in England ’ .
30 Respect for such differences in viewpoints has produced in England and Wales a range of primary school practice and organisation which can not be found in any other developed nation .
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