Examples of 'still to be found' in a sentence
Meaning of "still to be found"
still to be found - This phrase suggests that something is yet to be discovered, located, or identified. It implies that the object, knowledge, or information being referred to is currently unknown or not yet obtained
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still to be found
Parts of these constructions can still to be found.
People are still to be found comparing small and.
There may be another archive still to be found.
But the results are still to be found in the countrys cemeteries.
Many kinds of rare wildlife are still to be found.
Woods are still to be found in places on the ridges and amongst the crags.
And the best strategy still to be found.
Works still to be found on the Flemish coast.
The right answers have still to be found.
The bird is still to be found in the Marianas.
Descendants of all these families are still to be found today.
Still to be found in the old Arab houses of Cairo.
There is a third part still to be found.
These are all still to be found today at the British Museum.
The grammar of this new language is still to be found.
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Artifacts still to be found.
Coprolites have been dug in the parish and are still to be found.
Many of his copies are still to be found in the libraries of Europe.
But the motive and actual culprits are still to be found.
Some of these characteristics are still to be found among the Eskimo and aboriginal Australians.
The physiological and biochemical mediums of mitotic potentialities are still to be found.
It is also alleged that many are still to be found in the mountains.
Are they still to be found or have they retreated from the earth?
The source is still to be found.
One feels real gratitude that such talents as yours are still to be found.
The most unsatisfactory situation is still to be found in the commodities sector.
The choice of a CG remains a crucial issue and a consensus has still to be found.
That bird is still to be found only in East Germany and Spain.
A perfect contraceptive is still to be found.
Are miracles still to be found in our time?
This group emigrated to America where they are still to be found.
Rather, the main problems are still to be found within national zones.
The problem was acknowledged by all ; a solution had still to be found.
However, the skills needed are still to be found amongst our farmers.
Although improvement has been noted in detention conditions, serious shortcomings are still to be found.
An old Jewish cemetery is still to be found there.
Rooms are still to be found in today 's Victoria suites.
A number of his paintings are still to be found in Provence.
Are still to be found scattered amongst the opinions of the Americans ;.
Centuries later statues of him were still to be found standing in Rome.
Low values are still to be found in Greece, southern Italy and central Spain.
Parts of the Dutch language are still to be found in Sri Lanka.
Although some has since been demolished, much is still to be found.
Opposing views of this kind are still to be found in today 's motion for a resolution.
A country where barbed wire and minefields are still to be found ".
Unfortunately, dangerous substances are still to be found on the territory of many Member States.
British Isles, of which numerous remains are still to be found.
Even today, many bomb craters are still to be found in the woods around Niedernhausen.
The ruins of Alexander 's ancient city are still to be found.
Where is it still to be found in the 21st century?
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I still cling to the hope of being employed as an official
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