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Example sentences for "found from"

  • Found from Colorado to Mexico in the Rockies (not illustrated).

  • They are to be found from Alaska to southern California.

  • The milk is coagulated into a lumpy curd, containing gas pockets.

  • The extract is kept in wooden barrels, stone jugs or yellow glass bottles to protect it from light, which is able to destroy its activity.

  • There is a range of temperature, more or less wide, at which each group of bacteria grows and multiplies with the greatest rapidity.

  • The plant grows in thin woods, copses and partly cleared lands and may be found from August to September.

  • It grows gregariously in thin woods and open places and may be found from July to September.

  • The plants grow in woods, specially in hilly and mountainous regions, and are generally solitary or few in a place, but in favorable seasons they are of frequent occurrence and may be found from July to October.

  • They may be found from September to November.

  • The oyster mushroom is found from March to December and is always a very acceptable mushroom.

  • The horse mushroom has pink gills and may be found from June to September.

  • The common meadow mushroom is found from September to frost.

  • I found from my Bohemian boys and girls that their teachers in their native country had opened for them the door to this very useful knowledge.

  • The caterpillars feed on beech, and also occasionally on birch, oak, hazel, and some fruit trees, and may be found from July to September.

  • It feeds on oak, and may be found from July to September; stated to hide by day in the chinks of the bark.

  • May be found from end of June to early August on oak.

  • Feeds on poplar, aspen, sallow, and willow, and may be found from July to September and sometimes October.

  • It occurs over practically the whole of the United States and Canada and is found from early in spring until late in autumn.

  • The butterfly is found from ocean to ocean along the northern tier of states.

  • Consequently the fresh butterflies will be found from late in May to the latter part of June.

  • It is found from Norway to Italy, and when properly cooked is very tender and delicate, superior to any of the flounders.

  • Very close to this species is Teuthis crestonis, of the west coast of Mexico, and both are closely related to Teuthis matoides, found from India to Hawaii.

  • Etheostoma australe of Chihuahua ranges farthest south of all the darters, and Etheostoma boreale of Quebec perhaps farthest north, though Etheostoma iowæ, found from Iowa to the Saskatchewan, may dispute this honor.

  • Defn: A large American carnivore (Felis concolor), found from Canada to Patagonia, especially among the mountains.

  • The species is found from Ohio to Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas.

  • The black locust is found from Pennsylvania to Iowa, and south from Georgia to Oklahoma.

  • This linden is found from Ithaca, New York, southward along the Appalachian Mountains to northern Alabama, and westward into Illinois and Tennessee.

  • In the wild, this tree is found from Ontario to Nebraska, and south to Alabama and Texas.

  • This species is found from Nevada to Arizona, and is apparently very common in the Mohave Desert.

  • It is found from Arizona to Washington and Montana.

  • It is found from Kansas to Arizona, and northward to Montana.

  • Found from Maine to Florida, about low-tide mark.

  • It is found from low-tide mark to very considerable depths.

  • This shell is found from three to five inches long.

  • This species of spider-crab is found from Greenland to New Jersey, in shallow as well as in deep water.

  • It is found from Colorado to western Texas, and westward into Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.

  • A variety (Prosopis juliflora glandulosa) is found from Kansas to eastern Texas, and also in Arizona and California.

  • The narrowleaf crab is found from Pennsylvania to Florida and westward to Tennessee and Louisiana.

  • Found from Quebec to Florida and west to the mountains.

  • There are several different forms; one or other of these is (or was) found from Ottawa, Minnesota, and Vancouver Island to Patagonia.

  • The 'possum is found from Connecticut to Florida and westerly to California.

  • The Yellow-bellied Terrapin is found from Virginia to Georgia.

  • The Timber Rattlesnake is found from Vermont to Florida and west to Kansas.

  • The Yellow Striped Swift is found from Texas to Nebraska on the north, into Mexico on the south and California on the west.

  • It is found from Labrador to Manitoba and southward to N.

  • This species blooms from July until September and is found from Me.

  • The Cardinal Flower is found in moist ground, especially along brooks, blooms in August and September and is found from N.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "found from" 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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