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Example sentences for "find here"

  • We find here, in the original, two words, No Vanod, signifying vagabond and fugitive.

  • These and similar sayings of the prophets are based upon promises like we find here, that God commands man to multiply.

  • We find here no less a proof of God's great love toward man than his promise that the flood shall never again rage, and his promise that flesh may be eaten for the sustenance of human life.

  • And above all, as both cause and effect of all this, we find here only a slight and intermittent hold upon the great fact and force of Personality in both God and man.

  • The historical Christ, and a most legitimate anthropomorphism, find here a place, indeed a prominence, which they have not there.

  • I find here in the ranks of one company Henry Tiffany.

  • I find here much to do, but will endeavour to be with you to-morrow evening or Saturday morning.

  • I came down from Richmond to spend Sunday and was fortunate enough to find here my three sons, but I am sorry to say but one daughter.

  • This also explains how it is that I find here a quantity of small but interesting objects from the Greek period.

  • But we find here a variety of cultures, such as we should expect from a confusion of hunting tribes far from their original home much broken up and remingled during the long migration.

  • Men must "pass" in the lower course before they can be promoted to the next higher, to find here a similar field of struggle on a somewhat higher plane.

  • While Roland was at the rehearsals of the French play, Eric would often spend his time at the teachers' club, and was pained to find here also an aristocracy.

  • I find here a whole colony of low-spirited people.

  • I find here an immense proportion of old people; the work and the climate of the rice plantation require the strongest of the able-bodied men and women of the estate.

  • Instead of the four women, whom we should expect to find here, only the first two are portrayed.

  • The depth of sentiment which in me corresponds to your kind reception results from the knowledge I have that the cordiality which I find here represents in reality the friendship that Brazilians entertain for my dear country.

  • I find here in this sanctuary of laws, in this body charged with making the laws, the most interesting, the most important, and the most sacred thing in the republic of Mexico.

  • I find here so many things to remind me of home, so many things that are like our own country, that it seems a little like coming home.

  • It is pleasant to find here, as at Troyes, a Rue Thiers, and to see Thiers' portrait in every window.

  • A winding path through a wood leads to the so-called Acier Springs, which, since the Roman epoch, have continued to supply Besançon with the delicious water we find here in such abundance.

  • The fertility of the soil is not more astonishing than the variety of produce we find here, though pasturage and cheese-making are their chief occupations, and fruit crops are produced in other parts.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "find here" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    feet black; find anything; find employment; find here; find herself; find himself; find nothing; find only; find ourselves; find some; find thee; find them; find themselves; find words; finding nothing; finding the; finding them; finding themselves; finds himself; genus homo; had formerly; having succeeded; income from; moment when; much flour; usually considered