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Example sentences for "known from"

  • It is known from Europe, Asia, and America.

  • Indrodon malaris is known from fragments of nearly all parts of the skeleton.

  • Sus erymanthius, the Erymanthine Boar, is known from beds of that age in Greece, England, and Germany.

  • Asterolepis maximus is a very large species from the same region, known from a single plate.

  • In Phaneropleuron there is a distinct anal fin shorter than the very long dorsal; Phaneropleuron andersoni is known from Scotland, and Scaumenacia curta is found at Scaumenac Bay in the Upper Devonian of Canada.

  • It has been found in Mycenaean tombs; it is known from lake-dwellings in Switzerland, and it occurs with neolithic remains in Denmark, whilst in England it is found with interments of the bronze age.

  • This order is known from a bull of Gregory XI.

  • The Calyptraea may be known from Crepidula by the septum, which in the latter is a flat plate reaching half way across the cavity.

  • Ancillaria may be known from Terebellum by the tumid varix at the base of the columella.

  • It is known from Achatina by the absence of the notch at the point of union between the inner and the outer lips.

  • The family of Stylephoridæ is known from a single specimen of the species, Stylephorus chordatus, taken off Cuba in 1790.

  • Gephyroberyx, with the dorsal fin notched, is known from Japan (G.

  • Chondrosteus pachyurus is based on the tail of a species of much larger size and Gyrosteus mirabilis, also of the English Triassic, is known from fragments of fishes which must have been 18 to 20 feet in length.

  • The Shoveller is known from localities in the Marianas and in the Carolines.

  • The Kentish Plover is known from a single record obtained by Semper in the Palau Islands.

  • They are typical of the species as it is known from Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, and Colima.

  • This species, which is known from only a few specimens, seems to be restricted to the coastal lowlands and low foothills from Guerrero northward to Nayarit.

  • This species is known from elevations of less than 1000 meters in the Tepalcatepec Valley, the Sierra de Coalcoman, and the coastal lowlands.

  • The relationship of this species to other kinds of Pteropus known from Melanesia is not clear.

  • That which consists of mind is Brahman) because there is taught what is known from everywhere.

  • On account of there being taught here what is known from everywhere.

  • We are probably safe in estimating the whole number of Pompeian paintings still in existence, or known from description, as about thirty-five hundred.

  • The name is known from a boundary inscription which appears on two small blocks of lava at the corners of the lot in front: M.


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