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Example sentences for "frequently found"

  • The spire is generally acknowledged to have originated from the small pyramidal roof so frequently found on Saxon and Norman towers.

  • Closely connected with the subject of bells and belfries are the bell-gables or bell-turrets, so frequently found at the west ends of our smaller churches which have no towers.

  • The earliest and most general ornament is the chevron or zig-zag, which is frequently found doubled, trebled and quadrupled.

  • Amongst the symbols used in decoration a bird on a perch is frequently found.

  • It is common on the New England coast, and is frequently found stranded on the beach, where it in no way suggests the beautiful appearance it presents when floating in the water.

  • In Tampa Bay this shell is frequently found on sponges, and may sometimes be gathered on the beach after storms, even as far north as Hatteras.

  • The Shrew Mouse[152] is frequently found in Beaver houses during Winter, where they not only find a warm habitation, but also pick up a comfortable livelihood from the scraps left by the Beaver.

  • The actual inheritance of tuberculosis is very unlikely, although this disease is frequently found in successive generations of a single family.

  • In case of wounds of the lower extremity the clot is frequently found in the common iliac vein, although probably it should always be regarded as a secondary formation.

  • This is a beautiful mushroom, and is excellently flavored; it has a wide range and is frequently found, in great abundance.

  • It is frequently found in pastures after warm rains.

  • It is frequently found in clusters, when the caps will be irregular on account of the crowded condition.

  • These express simply certain states of the system with which atonic dyspepsia is so frequently found associated.

  • This anatomical fact is suggestive of the pathological processes so frequently found in the lungs and in the neighboring lymphatic and large abdominal glands.

  • Pus in large quantity is not often a product of simple acute diffusive peritonitis, although it is frequently found in that form of the disease that attends puerperal fever, septicaemia, or erysipelas.

  • This insect is frequently found in damp places, under stones and heaps of decayed plants in gardens.

  • The growth of Sponge is so rapid, that it is frequently found in perfection on rocks, from which, only two years before, it had been entirely cleared.

  • This animal breeds on all the sandy shores of Great Britain: it is frequently found in harbours, and even in the ditches and ponds of salt marshes; it is also very common on the French coast.

  • In the earlier tombs of the Transitional period, pottery of a black-slip ware, with reeded body, is frequently found, chiefly in the form of jugs and kraters.

  • Some vases have only decorative ornament, such as a flower of four long, pointed petals, which is frequently found on the aryballi.

  • Ostrich and other feathers are very frequently found on either side of a crest, both in British and Continental armory; but though often met with in this position, there is nothing peculiar about this use in such character.

  • But such coats are not very frequently found, and it is usual in designing a coat to endeavour to arrange that the fur shall be treated as metal or colour according to what may be its background.

  • Vair is always blue and white, but the same subdivision of the field is frequently found in other colours; and when this is the case, it is termed vairy of such and such colours.

  • But even with this choice, the anomaly is frequently found of blank space being carefully debruised.

  • Evidence of the use of such rude columns as landmarks is frequently found of a comparatively recent date.

  • The stone hammer is frequently found in the older cists.

  • The limestone alabaster is frequently found as a yellowish-white deposit in certain fountains.

  • There are two principal ores of this metal which occur in great masses; the peroxide and the hydrated oxide; the first of which is frequently found in primitive formations.

  • The corundum of Battagammana is frequently found in large six-sided prisms: it is commonly of a brown colour, whence it is called by the natives curundu galle, cinnamon stone.

  • Excepting that this fungus is frequently found with C.

  • Frequently found at Angora, and in Woodland Cemetery, West Philadelphia.

  • Frequently found in aquaria where I have kept it growing continuously for years.

  • Frustules quadrangular, adnate in filaments, frequently found in zig-zag chains, united by a gelatinous isthmus, at length separating.

  • In all species of Meloseira, as well as Gaillonella and Lysigonium, the frustules are so closely coherent that when the filaments are broken entire frustules are less frequently found than a union of two valves of contiguous frustules.

  • The greatest difficulty, however, lies in trying to assign to this institution its due effect on civilization: for it is frequently found in close combination with institutions to which its spirit seems most strongly opposed.

  • Gold is the one metal which is frequently found on the surface of the ground, and therefore it was naturally the first to come under the eye of man.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ascending from; brought against; closer inspection; could sell; each company; feet stroke; few days before the; frequently employed; frequently found; frequently happens; frequently mentioned; frequently repeated; frequently represented; frequently seen; frequently used; good and faithful servant; good night; great train; heavy fall; large volume; much harm; prettily situated; pretty place; provisional constitution; rebel officer; temperate climates