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Example sentences for "find you"

  • I find you are a faithless fellow after all," says he, which was his only reference to my part; but the tone he spoke in was more to me than any eloquence of protestation.

  • I wonder to find you so simple, Mr. Mackellar," said Mrs. Henry.

  • Look yourself in the face like a brave man, and you'll find you're but a self-deceiver.

  • If in half an hour's time I find you gone, you shall continue to receive your wages in Edinburgh.

  • You'll find you can't do that when you're married.

  • I didn't expect to find you in a new house.

  • Rob them all of the glories of martyrdom, and you'd find you'll cut their combs and stop their crowing.

  • I've been waiting all this time to find you!

  • When I went to find you, they told me the Davenports had moved away.

  • You knew--you knew how desperately I tried to find you, Harriet?

  • She paid for her secret marriage, wandering over the face of the earth with her baby, trying to find you.

  • I've come all the way from New York to find you; I reached Littleburg only at dusk--and I've been pretty busy ever since!

  • I'm very glad to find you--I have been very anxious to find you.

  • But if I find you at our next interview sitting under the shade of the mustard-tree whose little seed I have just dropped, I shall feel that I have not laboured in vain.

  • With what happiness I find you--I, who, as well as your friends, thought you were lost forever!

  • I find you again in prison, who had already been in fifteen years!

  • If, indeed, what I have proposed suits you, here is my address; give me yours, so that when I shall have a little order to give you I shall know where to find you.

  • I return to find you in his arms, before my very nose.

  • I was afraid I wouldn't find you, and I had to see you.

  • I find you do not know me, which indeed is no wonder, since you never saw me but once, and then you was very young.

  • I have had great deal of trouble to find you, sir.

  • It is so very unusual to find you here at this hour.

  • DEAR BOY: I do not guess where this letter will find you, but I hope it will find you well: I direct it eventually to Laubach; from whence I suppose you have taken care to have your letters sent after you.

  • DEAR BOY: This letter will, I hope, find you settled to your serious studies, and your necessary exercises at Turin, after the hurry and the dissipation of the Carnival at Venice.

  • I am leaving the Hague to-morrow, and on my return I hope to find you instructed by your mother in a system of morality more consonant with my views, and more likely to lead to your happiness.

  • But I feel certain that you will come back, provided the man to whom I trust this letter contrives to find you.

  • Shall I find you at your pupil's house if I call there some afternoon?

  • Very true, as I shouldn't have known where to find you to restore your property.

  • I didn't find you in your usual places, and was directed here.

  • Then how does it happen that I find you here--among the needy boys of the city?

  • We will try to find you a sleeping potion, then," said La Boulaye.

  • I find you charming, Citoyenne," he answered at last.

  • But it is good to find you at last, Citizen-deputy?

  • Lest coming suddenly, he find you sleeping.

  • Most verses I read are short, like 'Lest coming suddenly, he find you sleeping.

  • You rise unblushing from the dregs of life in which I find you, and shake off the arm of that theatre girl, to come and preach to me.

  • To-night you are the one thing I never expected to find you: an honest man.

  • And then we shall want to know where to find you.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "find you" 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:
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