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Example sentences for "often seen"

  • Others persist, as is often seen in the black willows.

  • This type of mouth is often seen in the primitive pottery of Cyprus.

  • At Taipingsze (Central Hainan) the wonderful stories that were told about it showed that the Yuen was not often seen there.

  • It prefers the open country to woodlands, and is often seen resting on rocks, stone, or other walls, and buildings.

  • The white spot usually present on the fore wings varies somewhat in size and shape; it is often seen on the under as well as the upper surface of the wings, except in the lighter coloured forms.

  • The moth is out in June and July, and is often seen on fences, etc.

  • It is often seen in the daytime on the boles or branches of poplars, as well as on the foliage.

  • This plant, also called Bitter-sweet, from its taste, produces the bright red berries so often seen in hedges, and which from their pretty appearance frequently tempt children to eat them.

  • According to Rosenberg, the Large-beaked Parrot is often seen at Amboyna, where it may be bought for about twenty or twenty-five shillings: in Europe these remarkable birds are amongst the greatest curiosities in our collections.

  • Fog ring, a bank of fog arranged in a circular form, -- often seen on the coast of Newfoundland.

  • As an atribute of power, the nimbus is often seen attached to the heads of evil spirits.

  • A huge plane is often seen, five or six feet long.

  • If you wish the highly figured grain[11] often seen in oak, ash, chestnut, etc.

  • A simple case is often seen in Chrysanthemums, Roses, etc.

  • It is often seen in Wheat and other monocotyledons when the young leaves unfold in cold weather in spring.

  • This is often seen in old Elms, Limes, etc.

  • In Hindu pictures, Vishnu, who is identified with Crishna, is often seen mounted on the Eagle Garuda.

  • The influence of these lesions in the arteries and capillaries in determining cardiac hypertrophy and cerebral hemorrhage is often seen in the accidents which terminate the lives of gouty patients.

  • It follows in the wake of privation and want, and is often seen in the peculiarly careworn and sallow classes who throng our public dispensaries.

  • Upon the arms and back from the occiput to below the shoulders also a like condition is often seen.

  • It is often seen forming a layer upon the intestinal surface, and it appears in the stools mixed with epithelial cells and sometimes with blood and pus.

  • It is often seen in hedgerows, but is not so common as the other two just described, and seems to be rather partial to gravelly soils.

  • In woods it often reaches a height of fifteen to twenty feet, though it produces flowers and fruit long before it is fully grown; and it is often seen, more or less trimmed and stunted, among hedgerow shrubs.

  • Its language is 'sorrow,' and it is often seen in burial-grounds and in mourning-pictures.

  • That is its autumn dress," said Miss Harson, "although a small tree is often seen with no color on it but brilliant red.

  • There is another species of elm, the English, which is often seen in this country too.

  • The nut, as you have so often seen, is covered with a brown husk that is very thick and marked with four furrows, by which it separates into as many distinct pieces, one being larger than the rest.

  • Yellow wagtails are not so often seen in the garden, though they are plentiful enough in the neighbourhood.

  • The coming of the cuckoo seems to be of more interest to people here than any event in natural history, and cuckoos are, I should say, more plentiful with us than in many places, and are nearly as often seen as heard.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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