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Example sentences for "sometimes found"

  • The torteau is sometimes found shaded, but is more correctly flat, but probably the pellet or ogress and the pomeis are intended to be globular.

  • Some species, at least, appear to grow from the ground, as in Pleurotus petaloides, which is sometimes found growing on buried roots or portions of decayed stumps which no longer show above ground.

  • The ink-cap (Coprinus atramentarius) occurs under much the same conditions as the shaggy-mane, and is sometimes found accompanying it.

  • This very deadly poison is sometimes found in Helvella esculenta Persoon (Gyromitra esculenta), particularly in old or decaying specimens.

  • It appears at various points in the mounds, and is sometimes found resting on the breasts or above the heads of [p285] skeletons.

  • Also that ditches and ponds are sometimes found, in the same State, “lined at the bottom and sides with bricks.

  • A cognate subject is that of a similar female head or bust in company with Eros, sometimes found on late Italian vases.

  • The old indicative third person plural be is sometimes found in literature, though it is usually a dialect form; for example,-- Where be the sentries who used to salute as the Royal chariots drove in and out?

  • It hides among the coarser vegetation, and is not always easily disturbed therefrom; neither is it often noticed when on the wing at night, although it is sometimes found at the flowers of buckthorn.

  • The moth is out in April and May, and is sometimes found on fences or palings in the neighbourhood of oak woods, but may be jarred from the oak boughs, on the undersides of which it usually sits.

  • A Holy Lamb is sometimes found in Norman tympana: as saith the Saviour, I am the door of the sheep.

  • Footnote 56: However, in late stained glass, the modern position is sometimes found as in a Crucifixion represented in the east window of the north aisle, in Wiscombe church, Somersetshire.

  • A similar condition is sometimes found, as an abnormality, in man, which presents itself under the following aspect (Fig.

  • This perforation is sometimes found as an abnormality in the human humerus.

  • It is, however, sometimes found in the human being; but it then constitutes an anomaly.

  • The union of the fleshy bodies of the two radials is sometimes found in the human species.

  • A tumor, sometimes found in newborn children, which is made up of a heterigenous mixture of tissues, as of bone, cartilage and muscle.

  • It is sometimes found in deep woods away from water, but more commonly along the banks of wooded streams and in mangrove swamps.

  • Cabanis's weaver is sometimes found in small flocks, but it is much rarer than either Munia jagori or Uroloncha everetti.

  • This species is quite common in Sulu and Tawi Tawi, and is sometimes found feeding in isolated trees in open fields.

  • The body is sometimes found to be lodged in a defect or excavation in one of the articular surfaces, usually the medial condyle of the femur, from which it is readily shelled out by means of an elevator.

  • It is sometimes found necessary to employ moist or oily substances, such as boracic poultices, eucalyptus ointment, or balsam of Peru, to facilitate the separation of sloughs, or to promote the growth of granulations.

  • It lives in clear, deep water on rocks, and is sometimes found at low-water mark on the northern New England coast.

  • A commoner species, perhaps, than either of the preceding, sometimes found on the rocks of sheltered coves at exceptionally low tides.

  • It is sometimes found free, but generally attached by its extremity to eel-grass or /Fucus/, seldom to rocks.

  • Naucoria semi-orbicularis, sometimes growing in company with it, and the Collybia dryophila, a wood variety which is sometimes found in open places.

  • In habit of growth it is subcaespitose; sometimes found growing in company with the M.

  • Inversion is sometimes found in such a condition.

  • Among birds generally, inverted sexuality seems to accompany the development of the secondary sexual characters of the opposite sex which is sometimes found.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after considerable; attaches itself; earnest prayer; having regard; holy chirche; make report; sometimes added; sometimes also; sometimes applied; sometimes called; sometimes done; sometimes employed; sometimes even; sometimes happens; sometimes known; sometimes made; sometimes necessary; sometimes omitted; sometimes quite; sometimes referred; sometimes represented; sometimes seen; sometimes slightly; sometimes spoken; sometimes the; sometimes written