We find many points of resemblance between the customs of the Irish and those of the Hindoo.
Here we find many resemblances to the Christian ordinance of baptism: the pouring of the water on the head, the putting of the fingers in the mouth, the touching of the breast, the new birth, and the washing away of the original sin.
In the mounds we find many works of copper but none of bronze.
We find many similarities in forms of implements between the Bronze Age of Europe and the Copper Age of America.
We find many of the kings of Babylonia consulting this class of soothsayer.
In the Assyrian texts we find many instances of this kind of taboo, and numerous were the supplications that these might be removed.
His worship obtained a stronger hold in the times of the Kassite dynasty, for we find many of its monarchs incorporating his name with their own and altogether affording him a prominent place.
If we look over the histories of the Albigenses, we find many instances of their defensive resisting their oppressing superiors.
In the occult teachings we find many references to "the Akashic Records," or what is sometimes called "the records of the Astral Light.
On the plane of ordinary thought and emotion, we find many instances of this principle of induction.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "find many" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.