Example sentences of "is [not/n't] to be found " in BNC.

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1 finally , Conservatism is characterized by political scepticism , or the belief that ‘ political wisdom … is not to be found in the theoretical speculations of isolated thinkers ’ .
2 Ironically those same purposes include , as we have seen , the recreation of a world where such exclusion is not to be found , but instead there is harmony , joy , and a universal sense of belonging and being at home .
3 Where * appears , the generic name has been introduced recently and is not to be found in the older sources , while names marked ** are based on Irish exemplars , no Scottish names being known , and have been adapted for Gaelic as necessary .
4 At the very time this highly specialised library of books on the cotton industry was being dispersed , without even being checked against the holdings of the British Library — the book here listed is not to be found in their catalogue — the New Mills Heritage Centre was trying to put together a collection of books which would be of use to students visiting what had been , among other achievements , the home of the British calico printing industry .
5 If we decide , in the case of the baptism study , that we must carry out fieldwork to collect data which is not to be found in already published sources we must consider how best to utilize what resources we have .
6 A form of religion which can be rationalised to meet the needs of the foregoing , is not to be found anywhere in the whole vast accumulation of religions and sects that the world has yet produced .
7 Mind is not to be found in molecules any more than the works of Shakespeare were to be found in his genes .
8 ‘ The sign is not in the bread and wine which , of themselves , have no privileged signification ; it is not in the fact of eating bread and drinking it ; it is not to be found in sitting at table together ; it is in the gesture of sharing bread and wine .
9 And the answer to this is not to be found in the histories of individuals .
10 The Council declared that the Church of Christ is to be found here , but it no longer says that it is not to be found anywhere else as well .
11 Such judicial expression of anger is not to be found anywhere in India , and , one would even say , the common law world .
12 A causal explanation for these events is not to be found by looking at the mental processes of particular social groups or categories involved in them since any traits so identified are as likely to be effects as causes .
13 There are language-systems , he points out , within which that characteristic of English whereby the utterer is not obliged to commit himself as to the truth of his utterance is not to be found ; in such systems the utterer is obliged to commit himself .
14 The answer is not to be found in the express provisions of article 7 .
15 True repose is not to be found in that great house , and the flag that proclaims it a ‘ happy home ’ lies to ‘ the lightsome air ’ .
16 If their special property is not to be found in their trigger features , might it be something about their projective zones ?
17 To permit the ex turpi causa defence to be relied upon as an answer to such a claim would , in my view , narrow to a substantial extent the deliberately wide wording of section 6(1) of the Act of 1978 and would , in effect , make a claim for contribution subject to a condition precedent which is not to be found in the Act .
18 The normal overload of ponies , ballerinas and school girls is not to be found here .
19 There 's nothing wrong with them as such but he says the real satisfaction is n't to be found in them , it 's within you .
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