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Example sentences for "usually seen"

  • But in the habits of the young bird is the greatest incongruity or inadaptation.

  • Of these two are familiar inhabitants of the whole Argentine Republic, and a third, belonging to the water-loving genus Donacobius, is met with in the eastern provinces on the Parana.

  • Where they are never persecuted they have little fear of man, but they invariably greet his approach with a loud vigorous remonstrance.

  • It is a summer bird in Buenos Ayres, where it makes its appearance in spring in the woods bordering on the Plata river, and is usually seen singly or in pairs.

  • Herr Schulz, who discovered this species near Tucuman, tells us that it is a summer visitor, and is usually seen perched on the tops of the highest trees on the look-out for insects.

  • It is migratory, and is usually seen singly or in pairs, or in small companies of four or five individuals.

  • Usually seen in large flocks feeding upon berries in the trees or perching on the branches, except at the nesting season.

  • It is a malignant type of eruption, and is usually seen in broken-down subjects.

  • The disease is uncommon, and is usually seen in middle and advanced life, and more frequently in women.

  • It is not common, and is usually seen in washerwomen and laundresses, or those exposed to moist heat.

  • It is usually seen in flocks, which spend the middle of the day on sandbanks in the middle of rivers.

  • Abundant in the Punjab during the cold weather, where it is usually seen in flocks.

  • Very thick bill, white throat and rump, and a note like the twitter of the sparrow; usually seen in small flocks.

  • The Vanduria is usually seen singly or in pairs, and sometimes, but rarely, in small companies of half a dozen birds.

  • It is usually seen in small flocks of from half a dozen to twenty individuals, which all feed near together, wading up to their knees and sweeping their long flat beaks from side to side as they advance.

  • It is usually seen in pairs, or, on rare occasions, three or four together.

  • It is resident, and is usually seen in small flocks of from a dozen to twenty birds, but sometimes as many as one or two hundred congregate together.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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