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Example sentences for "generally found"

  • The capybara is a native of South America, and is generally found in the damp, marshy ground near the banks of the larger rivers.

  • It lives for the most part in wooded plains, and is generally found in large herds, which spend the daytime hiding in the forests, and come out into the open country by night to graze and drink.

  • It does not live in herds, as a rule, but is generally found in pairs, which pass the day in dense thickets, and come out to graze in the evening.

  • From the last hill on Stanley's Barrier Range.

  • This beautiful little quail is generally found in marshes, or in high rushy ground.

  • A larger Honey-eater, with grey mottled plumage, generally found on the Banksia, and not very common.

  • It is generally found in marshes, or marshy ground, and frequently in bevies.

  • It flies high, sweeping through the air with a beautifully easy motion, and is generally found in the neighbourhood of fresh-water.

  • The paradise jacamar (galbula paradisea) frequents the more open parts of the forest, and is generally found in pairs.

  • We know little or nothing of this bird beyond the fact that it inhabits some parts of Brazil, and is generally found in small flocks in the vicinity of woods and forests, or occasionally living solitarily or in pairs.

  • I killed a Small black pheasant; this bird is generally found in the Snowey region of the mountains and feeds on the leaves of the pine & fir.

  • Generally found Seperate, and never Seen to associate in any number or more than two or three.

  • It is impossible to melt it except with lead ore (vena plumbi), called galena, which is generally found next to silver veins.

  • After death there is generally found inflammation of the stomach and intestines, especially the cæcum: the brain is sometimes congested, the throat rarely affected.

  • Arsenic is generally found in bismuth, and for three or four days doses of bismuth, containing five or six grains, were administered to Miss Bankes.

  • Red jasper is abundant in this locality, and is generally found in small pieces embedded in the marls.

  • The elegant quail is generally found in and around the cultivated fields which they seem to prefer to the open country.

  • It is generally found on the salt marshes.

  • Nest and Eggs=--The nest of the canvasback is generally found on some little knoll in the marsh, and is lined with dead grass and feathers, and often with considerable down.

  • The present species, the mountain quail, is generally found in the canyons and on the damp hill-sides where ferns are abundant.

  • It is generally found resting on moss-covered tree-trunks, where its colouring affords it a most efficient protection from enemies.

  • It is generally found in wooded districts, but prefers rather open situations in the vicinity of streams, where its food-plant may often be seen.

  • It frequents dense forests, and is generally found at rest on the trunks of trees.

  • As generally found in gardens, the plants send out slender runners, eighteen inches or two feet in length.

  • As generally found in the market, the seeds of the Common and Green Lima are more or less intermixed.

  • It is generally found on the dry banks of streams, river terrace banks, rocky bluffs of streams, and only rarely in level dry woods.

  • It prefers rich moist soil and is generally found in bottom lands or on rolling land, and if in dryer situations on the sides of hills.

  • It is generally found in very poor soil on the crest of ridges associated with black and post oak.

  • It is generally found singly in depressions, but it is a common tree on the low border of the west side of Burnett's pond in Gibson County.

  • A screw is generally found in the center, the head of which comes against the front board and holds it out.

  • This is generally found to be caused by the wire sticking in the hole through which it passes, the wire being rusty or bent or some foreign substance being in the hole round the wire.

  • This defect is generally found in very old squares or cheap uprights wherein the pin-block is of poor material or defective in manufacture or in pianos which have been abused.

  • The tufa is generally found to form the gently-sloping plains that surround these mountains, and has in all probability been ejected from them.

  • We generally found them in loose morning-gowns, smoking, and cigars were invariably offered us; for this habit appears in Manila to extend to all ranks.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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