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Example sentences for "find traces"

  • Nowhere do we find traces of burning of bodies.

  • Moreover, we should expect to find traces of this family idea in the later phases of the Assyro-Babylonian pantheon.

  • In the third century we find traces of its presence in Armenia.

  • His death occurred soon after, and some years later we find traces of a pantheistic sect founded on the alleged doctrines of Amalrich vigorously propagated by his disciple William the goldsmith.

  • In almost all German countries we find traces of Irish or Scottish missionaries and married priests, reproachfully styled adulterers.

  • We find traces of this usage in the New Testament.

  • In the latter the arrangement and decoration do not spring, as a whole, from a unique conception; we find traces in it of new hypotheses and novel forms of belief.

  • We find traces of this phenomenon, which at first seems so inexplicable, among the other races of antiquity, but it is nowhere else so marked as it is in Egypt.

  • The temples bore little resemblance to those of the regions of the Lower Euphrates: nowhere do we find traces of those ziggurat which serve to produce the peculiar jagged outline characteristic of Chaldæan cities.

  • If, then, they are of Mexican origin, we might expect to find traces of Aztec ritual among the Pawnees.

  • Wherever we look we find traces of the operation of precise and specific rules.

  • We find traces of Darwinism almost everywhere.

  • On the other hand, wherever enduring types have arisen, we find traces of a gradual origin by successive stages, even if, at first sight, their origin may appear to have been sudden.

  • It is in the 6th century that we begin to find traces of the multiplication of altars.

  • We find traces of them too in the early Christian church, in the emphatic protests of Chrysostom, Augustine and others against them.

  • It is probable that the algebra of the Egyptians was of a most rudimentary nature, for otherwise we should expect to find traces of it in the works of the Greek aeometers.

  • Wherever the Brythonic tribes extended, there we find traces of him.

  • It is natural to find traces of the Godolphins here, their seat being so near.

  • We must not forget that even in Scandinavia we find traces of a very early immigration of short-headed people.

  • We find traces of it in the oldest city of Troy (Hissarlik).

  • We find traces of it in ancient law and custom in northern Europe.

  • In the torrid regions between the Vaal and the Zambezi rivers, we find traces of a race of a civilization different from that of the savages conquered by the English.

  • Brazil is not the only part of the American continent in which we find traces of the use of this revolting food.

  • These races were numerous and prolific, and we find traces of them all over Western Europe, from Norfolk to the middle of Spain.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "find traces" 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:
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