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

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1 However , mineralogical analysis showed that the substance can not be found on Earth .
2 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 .
3 If a buyer can not be found fast , rumour goes , the bank may lose hundreds of millions of dollars .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 To deny the reality of the divine love is to enter the dark territory where it can not be found .
7 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 .
8 However the reasons for their failure can not be found simply in an examination of the physical factors of the soil and environment .
9 What is not to be granted is the pessimistic conviction that points of agreement can not be found .
10 From love the soul learns a thousand manners of culture , such culture as can not be found from the schools .
11 Sampling from out-of-date lists results in large numbers of people who can not be found .
12 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 .
13 GROUNDWATER is a massive resource but it can not be found everywhere , and sometimes lies too deep to exploit economically .
14 There can be few facts about the history of the platinum metals which can not be found here , in attractive form .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Human worth can not be found apart from God
18 Many Bills never even reach the floor of the House simply because , even though they are Government Bills , time can not be found .
19 After two years a buyer still can not be found .
20 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 ’ .
21 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 .
22 ‘ This , ’ he says , ‘ would allow the display in rotation of a lot more of the paintings that can not be found a permanent hanging space . ’
23 The answer can not be found without closer scrutiny of the Plantagenet presence in France .
24 The rest will be given or sold to the public , while those works for which a home can not be found or which have been damaged beyond repair by the years of neglect and the atrocious conditions in which they were kept , will be destroyed in a bonfire .
25 In the case of patient , doctor and dentist , the necessary relations of proportionality can not be found : DOCTOR is to PATIENT as DENTIST is to PATIENT is perhaps a satisfactory proportion , but DOCTOR is to DENTIST as PATIENT is to PATIENT most certainly is not .
26 ‘ There is nothing in the project of the constitutional committee that can not be found in the most authentic and solemn fashion in the different codes of Spanish laws . ’
27 The Act is perhaps not so clear where only the claimant with a possessory title is before the court , for example , because the true owner does not appear or can not be found .
28 The scarcity is beyond words ; even the most basic materials such as gauzes , needles , and syringes can not be found .
29 In practice , although the exact genotype of an individual can not be found out , we can find out something more abstract if less informative .
30 There is an overload of sounds , of images , of words to the point at which a number of these cultural goods can not be found meanings that can be attached to them ( Ratcliff 1985 ) .
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