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Example sentences for "still found"

  • Isaac settled at Wallace, Cumberland, and his brother settled on the Miramichi River, in New Brunswick, where the name is still found.

  • One of Coates's sons moved to Upper Canada, and the name is still found there.

  • The McMonagles lived for a time in Cumberland and afterwards moved to Sussex, where the name is still found.

  • The white grouse, or ptarmigan, is not a plentiful bird in Britain; but it is still found in the islands, and weighs about half a pound.

  • It is probable that the wild boar was sacred to Nebo, as it was to Mercury, being one of the animals sacrificed to the latter, and the emblem is still found on the Two of Bells of the German cards.

  • Some of its marble columns are still erect, although they are honeycombed with holes made by a little bivalve that is still found in the bay of Baiae, and in these perforations countless of their shells can be seen.

  • The soundings on the Sumatra side we still found to be regular, and gradually shoaling as we approached the shore.

  • The otter of North America is still found, but not numerously, in the Carolinas and Florida, in some Rocky Mountain districts, in British Columbia and Alaska, and in the Canadian provinces.

  • Until about the middle of the sixteenth century this animal was plentiful in the British Isles, and it is still found commonly in the great forests of Europe.

  • Turkey, but this is quite a mistake, for it is a native of North America, in many parts of which it is still found in great abundance.

  • The walls of freestone, five feet thick, have been blown up by mines; but we still found masses of seven or eight hundred feet square, which have scarcely a crack in them.

  • Though a great quantity of carbonic acid had been absorbed by the water as it was produced, I still found 0.

  • I still found, however, four thousand tributary Indians in the valleys of Aragua.

  • It is still found in that locality, but is also known to occur in Cumberland, Lancs.

  • The {116} insect is still found by those who know where to look for it on the sea cliffs of its island home, but so far as appears to be known at present, it does not occur in any other part of Britain.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dead bodies; forty miles; glass tube; possible only; still continued; still earlier; still existing; still further; still going; still holds; still kept; still less; still more; still other; still possess; still possible; still preserved; still remain; still smaller; still standing; still staring; still upon; still used; still very; still visible; still water