Sentence examples for hitherto found from inspiring English sources

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The most effectual hitherto found, is the freedom of the press.

The technical term permafrost (terrain that never thaws, as in the Arctic) contains a bit of permanent probably not hitherto found in any other word.

The telescope had hitherto found more than 1,000 potential candidates but a panel of four eminent scientists, including a British-based astrophysicist, revealed the discovery of Kepler-452b - a "super-Earth" some 1,400 light years away.

In August, the Pittsburgh Dispatch published Holland's egged-up account of the discovery: "We shall become … the possessors of one of the largest and possibly the most perfect skeleton hitherto found of a colossal dinosaur belonging to the genus Diplodocus," he boasted, "'a rare bird' indeed, something which no museum in Europe possesses, and of which only fragments exist in American collections".

As to their neuronal compositions, we have hitherto found only quantitative differences between the human internal and external submucosal plexus (see below).

No volcanic rocks and mammals are hitherto found in the Ningming Formation [ 28], and an absolute age for this formation is therefore unavailable.

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Using the techniques of fiction to illuminate the inner lives of his killers, he revolutionised the genre, and in so doing he took true crime out of the barrack-rooms and factories where most of its lumpen readership had hitherto been found, and on to the national bestseller lists.

It is shown in a readily-navigable format as function of application and precision, with data and technical correlations hitherto not found in a 'user-friendly' style.

However, systematic relations between modality and aspect, which according to Abraham and Leiss (2008) are frequently not even established in well-studied languages, have hitherto not found much interest in diachronic and synchronic studies of Chinese.

(b)The Agoutis are all proper to S. America; & none have hitherto been found in a fossil state:—To conclude with the organic remains I have shown that some of the bones probably belong to the Edentata.

Able to view his troops in action more often than hitherto, Krueger found much to criticize.

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