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Example sentences for "are found"

  • In the course of their efforts to remove these obstructions, the birds not infrequently inflict serious wounds about their necks, and weakened by loss of blood, are found by the Dayaks at no great distance from the fighting ground.

  • Now the rushing of the river makes itself heard in the house, mingled with the chirping of innumerable insects and the croaking of a myriad frogs borne in from the surrounding forest.

  • When favourable omens have been given by the hawks, some prominent man is always sent out to sit on the river-bank beside a small fire and watch and listen for these other birds.

  • Men and women work together; the men go in front making holes with wooden dibbles about six inches apart; the women follow, carrying hung round the neck small baskets of PADI seed (Fig.

  • The gallery is reached from the ground by several ladders, each of which consists of a notched beam sloping at an angle of about 45[degree], and furnished with a slender hand-rail.

  • Ibans have numerous animal fables that remind one strongly of AEsop's fables and the Brer Rabbit stories of the Africans.

  • A few very crude eating spoons, about the size of the dessert spoon of America, are found in most dwellings.

  • In other cases the rasp and scraper are found, the rasp on the top of the base of the little pincer, the scraper on the under surface of the overhanging shield of the body.

  • Only ocelli, as these eyes are called, are found in the spider and his kind.

  • In that country the animals called [Hebrew] Wairegres, and [Hebrew] Neblinatz are found.

  • In the Caspian mountains, abundance of buffalos and many other wild beasts are found.

  • In this country the famous Ballas rubies are found, and other precious stones of great value, particularly in the mountains of Sicinam.

  • Whoso and whatso are found in old authors, but are now out of use.

  • When, therefore, any words usually belonging to this class, are found to take either the plural or the possessive form, like substantive nouns, they are to be parsed as nouns.

  • All three forms, Chiato, Achatu, and Quiacatu are found in the Geographic Text.

  • Three species of the Moschus are found in the Mountains of Tibet, and M.

  • Other remains of Byzantine sculpture, which are probably fragments of the decoration of the same mansion, are found imbedded in the walls of neighbouring houses.

  • The outline of the leaves varies much in different plants and in different parts of the same plant, being sometimes almost entire, sometimes divided into lobes almost to the midrib, and between these extremes all gradations are found.

  • When magnified the walls of all the outer cells (epidermis and ground tissue) are found to be dark-colored but not very thick, and the cells are usually filled with starch.

  • D), are found, in which excessively small spores are produced, which have been claimed to be male reproductive cells, but the latest investigations do not support this theory.

  • Breathing pores, of the same type as those in the ferns and monocotyledons, are found on both surfaces, but more abundant and more perfectly developed on the lower surface of the leaf.

  • Nodules or layers of flint, or the impure variety of flint known as chert, are found in limestones of almost all ages from the Silurian upwards; but they are especially abundant in the chalk.

  • These piedmont boundaries are most clearly defined in point of race and civilization, where superior peoples from the lowlands are found expanding at the cost of retarded mountain folk.

  • It is upon this highest region of the peninsula that the fertile valleys are found, which produce fruit trees; they are principally to the west and south-west of the convent at three or four hours distant.

  • The Hadj rests here one day, during which the Hadjis amuse themselves with hunting the wild boars which are found in great numbers on the reedy banks of Wady Zerka.

  • Cowries, the shells of a small snail, are found on the shores of several islands, and are shipped as an article of commerce to Singapore, &c.

  • And not only do the rivers abound with fish, but great numbers of dalag are found in the flooded paddy fields during and subsequent to the rainy season, when they are soaked with water.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "are found" 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:
    are able; are accustomed; are apt; are bound; are compelled; are here; are more; are not; are often; are ready; are still; are the; are they; are those; are unable; are used; are you; areca nuts; brought near; called forth; fasten them; only too; open warfare; under present; what looked; wonder what