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Example sentences for "may find"

  • The LORD grant you that ye may find rest, each of you in the house of her husband.

  • And Ziba said, I humbly beseech thee that I may find grace in thy sight, my lord, O king.

  • And he said unto him, I am a Levite of Bethlehemjudah, and I go to sojourn where I may find a place.

  • He who runs across it, looks for diamonds, though he may find none.

  • It may thus happen that when the committee opens its mail it may find--nothing.

  • The school or the library that says proudly to itself, "Go to; I will be a social center," may find itself in the same lonely position.

  • Nero may still delight in torturing, and that those who in this world were mutual workers of iniquity, may find themselves in the next, sworn retributors of wrath?

  • If we do, we may find it difficult to come together again.

  • We want some merchant to buy us, and take us to Mogador, where we may find friends to ransom us.

  • When the valves of the right side are affected we may find a regurgitant pulsation in the jugular vein.

  • We may find inflammation of the periosteum of the bones, and we have excessive alterations in the marrow in the interior of the bones themselves.

  • In the meninges we may find glioma, cancers, and psammoma, fibromata; aneurisms of the spinal arteries have been discovered in the spinal canal.

  • A thrombus, considered as a cause of lameness, may find a place among these understood mysteries.

  • So go I to seek him, and full great joy shall I have at heart and I may find him.

  • The Good Knight was squire what time he slew him, and fain would I avenge my father upon him and I may find him, for he reft me of the best knight that was in the realm of Logres when he slew my father.

  • Sir," saith the knight, "Let me go seek my brother, and tell me where I may find him.

  • With that, he issueth forth of the Waste Manor and betaketh him back to the way he had abandoned, and prayeth God grant he may find Lancelot of the Lake.

  • In view of the urgent need for the Bank's credit, I may find it necessary to request a further increase in its lending authority at a later date.

  • Legislation will be recommended to correct policy deficiencies which we may find.

  • We are still so close to recent controversies that some of us may find it hard to understand the accomplishments of these past eight years.

  • And throughout the 'Spectator' we may find a Christian under-tone in Addison's intolerance of infidelity, which is entirely wanting when the moralist is Eustace Budgell.

  • Turning again on the right into the main central thoroughfare, we may find, on the south side, the Fleur de Lys Hotel—34 High Street.

  • No less conclusive is the presence of sea-laid rocks which we may find in the neighboring quarry or outcrop, although it may have been long ages since they were lifted from the sea to form part of the dry land.

  • It may form only a gray film on the surface, or we may find it a layer a foot or more thick, dark, or even black, above, and growing gradually lighter in color as it passes by insensible gradations into the subsoil.

  • On the flood plain of either river or creek we may find examples of the successive stages in the development of the meander, from its beginning in the slight initial bend sufficient to deflect the current against the outer side.

  • We must get down the stream before the enemy reach the banks, or they may be peppering us more warmly than we may find pleasant.

  • Perhaps we may find a branch with another outlet to the sea.

  • Perhaps, if we skirt along them, we may find a still more sheltered place than this," observed Tom.

  • Yes, but then remember that they have seen a great deal of service, and should the piping times of peace return, we may find it a hard matter to get employed and be able to exhibit our good conduct.

  • Indeed, we may find à priori reason to think that the evolution proceeds after this manner.

  • If further elucidation be needed, we may find it in every nursery.

  • In the brief sketches given in this chapter, some lost ones, seeking information of relatives, may find comfort, even if the general reader should fail to be interested.

  • We may find no better place than this to refer to her relations to Christianity.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "may find" 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:
    canto fermo; deny the; dominant sector; first sight; friendly tone; geological time; hair sieve; may add; may easily; may find; may have; may have been the; may not; may now; may say; may see; may seem; may the; may well; maybe you; mayst thou; might possibly; sick person; would enable; would tell; would write