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Example sentences for "usually known"

  • This star is usually known as Mizar, a name given to it by the Arabians.

  • Very few examples are known, the most famous being one in the constellation of Lyra, usually known as the Annular Nebula in Lyra.

  • The arrangement of these stars is, however, much more like a sickle, wherefore this portion of the constellation is usually known as the "Sickle of Leo.

  • This curious sequence of relative distances is usually known as "Bode's Law," because it was first brought into general notice by an astronomer of that name.

  • The winged lion--usually known as the lion of St. Mark--is not infrequently met with.

  • But the barrulet will almost invariably be found borne in pairs, when such a pair is usually known as a "bar gemel" and not as two barrulets.

  • This type of helmet is usually known as the "pot-shaped.

  • This stream is usually known as the Chehalem, the significance of the name being unknown.

  • It is usually known as the Sandy, and in many branches drains the western slope of Mount Hood, flowing northwest into the Columbia, in Multinoma County.

  • It is usually known as the organ of Giraldes.

  • The main instruments of the Popes to win back those who had broken loose from their authority were the members of the Society of Jesus, usually known as Jesuits.

  • He ruled in Spain, in Austria, in Naples and Sicily, in the Netherlands, and in the County of Burgundy, usually known as Franche Comte.

  • He is usually known as Bu 'Ali Qalandar, and it is said that he used to ride about on a wall.

  • He is respected even by Muhammadans as the minister of the great saint Sakhi Sarwar, and in this connection is usually known as Bhairon Jati or "Bhairon the chaste.

  • The old church of St. Peter, usually known as "the chapel" was a small wooden building painted red.

  • Among the other curiosities of the town was old Ben Myers, usually known as Major Ben.

  • One of the first of these men was Richard Nash, usually known as "Beau Nash," who flourished in the eighteenth century.

  • He built himself a great palace in St. Petersburg, usually known as the Taurian Palace, and there he gave the most sumptuous entertainments, reversing the story of Antony and Cleopatra.

  • This woman was Anne Louise Germaine Necker, usually known as Mme.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolutely impossible; always liked; little poem; mission house; perfect silence; transmitted light; usually about; usually applied; usually appointed prime minister; usually considered; usually employed; usually followed; usually from; usually given; usually known; usually made; usually more; usually present; usually propagated; usually represented; usually said; usually seen; usually thought; usually three; usually white; usually written