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Example sentences for "found more"

  • Found more in the open woods, in small groves and along the roadside in the small brush.

  • These are to be found more southerly in the Rocky Mountains than any of the others, breeding in Colorado, and wintering in New Mexico.

  • This is a western form of the Long-billed Marsh Wren, found more east of the Rockies.

  • This magnificent bird, over five feet in length, with a spread of wing nearly ten feet, is found more in the interior than on the coast.

  • For out-of-town customers, however, the first plan is found more satisfactory.

  • As a rule, the alphabetical method will be found more satisfactory.

  • For these reasons, the vertical file is found more satisfactory.

  • The species seems to be found more or less frequently in suitable spots through England.

  • In Scotland it seems not to have been noted in the south, but is found more or less frequently from Perthshire to Sutherlandshire.

  • Although this species is found more or less regularly in most of the English counties south of Worcester on the west, and Huntingdon on the east, it is always very local, and never plentiful.

  • The moth occurs in June and July, and is found more or less frequently all over the British Isles to Orkney, but in England is more plentiful from the Midlands northwards than in the southern counties.

  • I was unable to get out into the swamps or sloughs to any great extent and it is in the swamps that the coon are found more plentifully.

  • On the hillsides facing the river, where there were barrens, we found more.

  • The species is also {293} found more or less frequently throughout England northwards, and well into Scotland, as least as far as Clydesdale.

  • The species is more especially attached to the coast, but is plentiful in the Breck Sand district of Norfolk and Suffolk, in market gardens and waste places around London, and is found more or less frequently up to Staffordshire.

  • It is, perhaps, most frequent in the New Forest, Hampshire, thence it is found more or less sparingly to Cornwall.

  • It will be found more satisfactory to describe the generally-prevailing arrangements, noting the more important variations where they occur.

  • With Theseus he is found more rarely[609]; but he frequently accompanies Perseus in his flight from the Gorgons.

  • The rectum has been dragged down with volsella forceps to apply a ligature to a point high up, but in some of these cases the acupressure pin {927} with the twisted suture will be found more convenient.

  • The mesenteric glands in cases which have run the most protracted course and end fatally are found more or less enlarged from hyperplasia.

  • In diaphragmatic hernia the stomach is found more frequently in the thorax than is any other abdominal viscus.

  • It may be found more convenient on some lines to provide nearly level sidings and to impart the necessary momentum to the waiting truck, partly through the propelling agency of compressed air.

  • The solar engine, if generally introduced, would be found more intermittent in its action than the windmill--excepting perhaps in a very few localities where there is a cloudless sky throughout the year.

  • In private houses hydraulic air-compressors will be found more convenient.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "found more" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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