When I was a soldier, in the army, down South, we used to build campfires, and roast potatoes when we couldn't find anything else to eat.
Perhaps it was just looking for something to eat, and as it couldn't find anything in the bedroom tent it might go to the one where the cooking was done.
You know how it is when you try to find anything in the dark, even if it's a drink of water in the chair at the head of our bed.
But I've been trying for ten days to think up some expedient, and I can't find anything.
It is quite true, monsieur le baron, that we couldn't find anything at all.
They were both far too single-minded and too serious to find anything droll in the terms of the adhesion of Marcia's family to her plan, and Mrs. Halleck entered into its execution with affectionate zeal.
I was awfully hungry when I got back to the hotel, and I couldn't find anything but a piece of mince-pie and some old cheese, and I had to be content with cold milk.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "find anything" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.