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Example sentences for "often found"

  • He gave me an account of his cures and operations, and told me that he often found it necessary to amputate, because the slaves purposely injure their fingers and arms in the Phalangeles (machines) in order to disable themselves.

  • The elephant tortoise (Testudo Schweigeri) is often found on some islands, and in the marshy mouths of several rivers.

  • According to Rüppell, this bird inhabits the Abyssinian highlands, and is often found at an altitude of 5,000 feet above the level of the sea.

  • It is placed at all elevations, and I have as often found it high upon a mango-tree as low down amongst the leaves of the edible egg-plant (Solanum esculentum).

  • The nests are commonly placed in trees without much regard to size or kind, though densely foliaged ones are preferred, and I have just as often found several in the same tree as single ones.

  • The plant is often found in old-fashioned gardens as an ornamental under the name of Old Man.

  • It is often found wild in the Atlantic states in the borders of woods.

  • In the cavities of joints, also, matter is often found in great quantities.

  • The fact that birotulate spicules are often found in close association with them, is particularly noteworthy.

  • The larva is often found in considerable numbers clinging to the oscula and wide efferent canals of S.

  • True flesh-spicules are usually absent, but more or less perfect birotulates exactly similar to those associated with the gemmules are often found free in the parenchyma.

  • The larva of a fly of the genus Chironomus is often found inhabiting a tube below zoaria of L.

  • Only a short while ago they were very often found, during migration, in company with other waders such as the Golden or Black-bellied Plovers.

  • All the Phalaropes are good swimmers, and this species, especially, is often found in large flocks off the coast, floating on the surface of the water; they feed largely upon small marine insects.

  • This large, handsome songster is found breeding in just such localities as are preferred by the Catbird and the two are often found nesting in the same hedge or thicket.

  • The nesting habits and eggs are like those of the Towhee, but in some localities the nests are most often found in bushes above the ground.

  • It is often found on dry sand hills in that region.

  • That it is often found in such situations is because it has been crowded from better places by stronger trees, and has retreated to rocky ridges, dry slopes, and thin soils where competitors are unable to follow.

  • It thrives best in open spaces in the forest and is often found in glades and along the banks of streams in the North, while in the South it occurs in depressions in the pine barrens.

  • The best germination occurs on mineral soil, and this is often found in areas recently bared by fire.

  • The composition is usually worked for about seven or eight hours before the mixture is thought to be sufficiently intimate, and even this time is often found, by the inferior quality of the powder, to be too little.

  • Sal ammoniac is often found in crusts of lava.

  • It is often found in caverns, and fissures in calcareous rocks.

  • It is however considered an ornamental plant, and is often found in our flower gardens.

  • It is perennial, and is often found wild, but has not yet been cultivated.

  • Achorutes nivicola) often found in winter on the snow in vast numbers.

  • Defn: The fruit of a West Indian palm (Manicaria Plukenetii), often found floating in the sea.

  • A small mite (Tyroglyphus sacchari), often found in great numbers in unrefined sugar.

  • Defn: A green membranous seaweed (Ulva) often found growing on oysters but common on stones, piles, etc.

  • It is found on rotten wood, on or near stumps, growing out from a root underground, and is often found at the foot of trees.

  • The tubes beneath are covered at first with a veil which breaks and is often found on the rim of the cap.

  • It is often found in hot-houses and cellars.

  • Even if the pieces are really old they will be often found re-decorated with modern colours.

  • The central Plate has the rim decorated with the noted octagon and square diaper pattern so often found on egg-shell pieces, and used on every piece shown in the photograph.

  • This is often found in the case of "self-made" men or women, who have had little or no education in their early life or in their home, but who from an innate love of education developed themselves mentally.

  • It is often found on the hands of very materialistic persons, those who rebel against the idea that they are governed in any way by Fate or by any power save themselves.

  • If caught young and kept in a cage or running about the house, he is often found to be an amusing fellow, even if not quite tame,--and proves himself a perfect master in imitating the notes of other birds.

  • The hen shows great self-sacrifice in rearing her brood, amongst which is often found a stranger--the Cuckoo.

  • These facts can be verified by dissection of the bird, when the stomach is often found to be full of wire-worms.


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