I had always been able to find some owl or martin who could tell me where he was--if I wanted to know.
Bumpo, please go downstairs to my bunk; and listen: in the pocket of my dressing-gown you'll find some maps.
You'll find some silver-sand down there, under the sink, Stubbins.
I should even now hope to find some means of prevailing upon this man to relinquish it, and set me free.
Setting spurs to my horse then, I rode off at speed, trusting to find some gate or gap by which I might effect my exit.
On the 11th they decided to find some place of abode in this neighbourhood, anticipating no difficulty in getting a patent from the Plymouth Company, which was anxious to obtain settlers.
III Lacey ordered Jimmie to accompany him, to find some help to get the car into travelling condition.
We shall have to find someway of getting rid of it.
She stood by the stove, shivering slightly, and pleading with her escort to make haste, to find some way to get the car running again.
And for a while he searched hoping to find some weapon or other.
He hoped he might be able to find some peep-hole where, unseen, he could peer out on the bestial mob.
Her amusement with each of the animals, was to find someone of her acquaintance whom it resembled.
If by-and-by you come to require anything more exact, it will be easy then to find some plan to have it made.
Edward appeared to approve; but it was only to find some means of delay.
To study bacteria it is first necessary to find some material in which they will grow, then kill all living matter in this food material by heating to boiling point (212 deg.
It will be the purpose of the next paragraphs to find some of the places where bacteria may be found and how we may know of their presence.
Find some food in which the proportions of protein, fat, and carbohydrate are combined in a good proportion.
In reference to the period succeeding the issue of these rules, which continued in force till 1792, we find some information in the pages of Fiducin.
We find some evidence of the same general fact in a relation between the recent and the Tertiary sea-shells, in the different main divisions of the marine world.
I wrote my factor, you know, to find some trace of my father and mother, or of my sister Susan, if it took the half of my tobacco crop.
I was going to offer her something myself, but she walked away while I was trying to find some change," said Kirk.
In every relation of life with others one has to find some moyen de vivre.
I've no doubt he'd find some reason to blame me," he whipped out.
After settling matters with him I went off to find some nuns to watch the body.
But I'm sure you'll find some of them driving out this way pretty soon to see how you are getting on.
Oh, I'd like to find some way to beat them, so that they'd have to stop this altogether.
At the same time, the thought that Dolores might be obliged to witness such a horrible exhibition frightened him, and he resolved to find some way to spare the girl the shameful spectacle that the eager crowd was awaiting.
She must, without delay, find some way to earn her own living and that of her child; but their wants were few.
His world" was not that of the poor country girl at his side, and he essayed in vain to find some topic to interest her.
There's the Major now going down to the barracks, and I wonder who's the other along with him;" and Hosey rushed to the door to find some clew to the stranger.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "find some" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.