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Example sentences for "fairly common"

  • It is fairly common in the latter State, and I know of one small colony in eastern Rhode Island within a mile or two of the Massachusetts line.

  • This species is fairly common in the lowland forests of Luzon.

  • Fairly common in the Laguna de Bay, Luzon, but we failed entirely to find it in the Laguna de Naujan, Mindoro.

  • Whitehead thus describes the habits of this species: "Fairly common in the lower valleys in the mountainous districts of north Luzon.

  • This grass is fairly common in open and loamy and sandy soils.

  • It is fairly common in cultivated dry fields.

  • Kane mentions it as fairly common in Ireland.

  • It is scarce in Cheshire, fairly common on the Witherslack mosses in North Lancashire, and at Ullswater in Cumberland.

  • Renton states that it is fairly common in good seasons at Adderstone-lea Moss, Roxburghshire; and Salvage found it widely distributed in Sutherlandshire.

  • Morris added him after #ledde#; the omission of the relative is fairly common in GE.

  • This ‘nunnation,’ fairly common in C, rare in O, is marked here by round brackets.

  • It is fairly common in the environs of Aden.

  • Accidents caused by this fish are of fairly common occurrence in Réunion.

  • It is fairly common in the environs of New Orleans.

  • Still he manages to hold his own in the woodlands and is fairly common in England and Wales.

  • There are various forms of the Long-tailed Titmouse in Europe; our own form is fairly common in localities which suit its mode of living.

  • It is fairly common in Hungary, but is less so in Great Britain, although pretty well distributed in the wooded portions of England.

  • The simple Oliver is fairly common, but it also became the Cornish Olver.

  • The simple word has in almost all cases given a fairly common surname, but compounds are of course numerous, the first element being descriptive of the second, e.

  • By exception the name Curnow, which is Cornish for a Cornishman, is fairly common in its native county, but it was perhaps applied especially to those inhabitants who could only speak the old Cornish language.

  • Lenz is fairly common, hence the frequency of Lent in America.

  • The Thick-billed Parrot occurs in the southeastern section of the State, where it is fairly common.

  • The White-crowned Sparrow is a fairly common migrant or winter visitant in Coahuila.

  • The Grey Fly Catcher (Muscicapa Grisola) is fairly common on our lawns, where it will sit quietly on a garden seat, or roller, and thence take its short jerky flight after the flies.

  • The next wild animal to be named as fairly common at Woodhall is the Fox.

  • This animal used to be fairly common in these parts; whether it is now quite extinct is difficult to say, because its nocturnal habits, and very retiring disposition, prevent it coming much under the observation of man.

  • This dull-looking species has hitherto only occurred in the Wellington district, where it seems to be fairly common.

  • The perfect insect appears from October till March, and is fairly common in wooded localities.

  • It seems to be fairly common, frequenting Carex subdola.

  • This beautiful species appears to be fairly common in many forests in the North Island.

  • Since that time the species has been saved by removing it from the game-bird list, and it has increased considerably until now it is again a fairly common bird.

  • Mr. Harrold says that in Manitoba it is fairly common in the fall, adults being noted as early as July 5; the young birds are usually with the lesser yellow-legs in the fall.

  • Lawrence records it, at the same lake, as early as May 5 and as late as June 2; he calls it "uncommon to fairly common.

  • Fairly common transient in east; probably does not occur in west but western limit in migration in Kansas unknown (rare in Cloud County, three records by J.

  • Winter resident, fairly common in east to common in west.

  • Rare transient in east, uncommon or fairly common transient in west.

  • It so closely mimics a broken branch during the day that it is seldom seen, though it is fairly common.

  • It is fairly common, but is not often seen unless looked for.

  • On the South Yorkshire moors the Kestrel is, we are glad to say, still a fairly common bird.

  • Notwithstanding persecution, the Kestrel and the Sparrow-hawk happily can still be regarded as fairly common birds in all these woodlands.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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