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Example sentences for "commonly found"

  • The weeds, rubbish-plants, and shrubs, commonly found in old clearings and in the waste-ground of the cultivated patches in Bougainville Straits.

  • He would take much pleasure in pointing out to me the plants whose scented leaves are employed in the native perfumery, most of which are of the labiate order, and are to be commonly found in the waste ground of the plantations.

  • All these questions and many more relating to the important native and exotic trees commonly found in the states east of the Great Lakes and north of Maryland Mr. Levison has briefly answered in this book.

  • The species mentioned here are those commonly found in America.

  • Blue Toadflax is commonly found in dry, sandy fields throughout the United States and southern Canada.

  • Whereas the rest of the tribe are confined in a range very close to the seacoast, this species is commonly found in rich ground in all the states from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic.

  • It is commonly found in cool, damp situations and is very partial to mountainous regions.

  • It is commonly found in swamps and moist ground from N.

  • While the foregoing is not an exhaustive list of what the property room of a vaudeville theatre may contain, it gives the essential properties that are commonly found.

  • But there are few vaudeville houses in the country that have on hand a bed for the stage, although the sofa is commonly found.

  • The parenchymatous tissue of the kidneys is commonly found in an oedematous condition, and the tubuli uriniferi are more or less affected by a catarrhal inflammation, which is manifested by the exfoliation of granular epithelium.

  • This organ is commonly found in a state of passive congestion, while the color of its tissues is slightly darkened.

  • Footnote 25: Sternberg's careful experimentation seems to show the identity of Neisser's gonococcus with the Micrococcus ureæ, commonly found in decomposing urine.

  • The black sort are frequent, the white not so commonly found.

  • It is almost certain that this grape was Vitis rotundifolia, best represented by the Scuppernong, which is commonly found on the Atlantic sea-coast from Maryland to Florida.

  • Bull named this variety in honor of his mother who spelled her name Ester, in the old New England way, and not "Esther" as commonly found in grape literature.

  • Return to normal pressure is commonly found in those who are cured.

  • Certain of these are nocturnal and are so commonly found in houses that they have gained the name, of "big bed-bugs.

  • Gastrophilus haemorrhoidalis, the red tailed bot-fly, is one of the species whose larvae are most commonly found in the stomach of the horse.

  • According to Nuttall it is specifically identical with Argas americanus Packard or Argas miniatus Koch, which is commonly found on fowls in the United States, in the South and Southwest.

  • And as it grows to be almost as large as a man, it is not surprising that the negroes of the Guinea coast, where it is commonly found, should have a superstitious fear of so dangerous a creature.

  • This includes the well-known Fishes—of which the Cod-fish is the type—so commonly found on our tables.

  • The Wanderoo is commonly found in the island of Ceylon.

  • The Red Gurnard is commonly found in the Mediterranean.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "commonly 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:
    articulate sounds; bark canoes; boracic acid; commonly applied; commonly believed; commonly call; commonly called; commonly known; commonly made; commonly regarded; commonly said; commonly termed; commonly understood; commonly used; force pump; found him; give every; great girl; little turn; once again; peel them; rift valley; victory over; white patch; wild state; will offer