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Example sentences for "will find"

  • My little book, in some places, can scarce go from house to house, but it will find a suitable subject to spend itself upon.

  • This inference seems to run retrograde; but whoso duly considers it, will find it fairly fetched from the premises.

  • In traversing this region the ordinary tourist will find little to interest him.

  • Here he will find a railway of about fifty miles in length, connecting the Volga and the Don.

  • And more than all this you will find, if you read but the four evangelists upon this subject.

  • Fear not, my father, I will find you a place," he answered.

  • If you refuse or play my false, then, by my father's spirit, I will find a way to kill you!

  • So in the end it may be you or I will find we have been anvil and not hammer in the Purpose of God.

  • I daresay that by the time anyone gets to the 8916 names of his Elizabethan ancestors he will find quite a large number repeated over and over again in the list and that he is cut down to perhaps two or three thousand separate persons.

  • Place confidence in me, madame; do me that honor, my queen, and I will find a messenger.

  • If I ever find him again--and I will find him, I swear, were it in hell!

  • Never mind; if his mistress abandons him, he will find friends, I will answer for it.

  • Nevertheless, let not your Majesty be uneasy, we will find means.

  • If ever it should be entered again by living man, which I do not think probable, he will find tokens of our visit in the open chests of jewels, the empty lamp, and the white bones of poor Foulata.

  • But mark, ye will find in the place where the bright things are a bag of hide full of stones.

  • Look within also and ye will find a water-gourd amongst the stones.

  • I will find it all out," replied Oswald, who then left Edward, and returned to the landlord and recommenced conversation.

  • And the horse said to him: 'Saddle and bridle me, and then go into the next room and you will find a suit of armour and a sword.

  • Oh, I will follow them, north and south, east and west, and though I may travel far, yet some day I will find them.

  • But I will find it somehow, or else you shall pay for it, as you are his brother!

  • Let us then be off, for it is now broad day; it will be night again directly and then you will find it colder.

  • As for your voyage, it shall not be long delayed; your father was such an old friend of mine that I will find you a ship, and will come with you myself.

  • That man,' said Flora, 'will find an inestimable treasure in the affections of Rose Bradwardine who shall be so fortunate as to become their object.

  • I will find ye posts that shall content the bravest.

  • We will find thee a richer bride ere long.

  • Bring it safe to Friar Bungey, whom ye will find returned to the palace, and journeyman's wages will be a penny a day higher for the next ten years to come!

  • Probably the European states, in order to preserve their relative weight in the general polity of the world, will find it necessary to do so.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will 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:
    like eyes; will allow; will break; will build; will call; will conclude; will engage; will execute; will give; will give thee the; will hear; will introduce; will itself; will judge; will praise; will presently; will probably; will remark; will restore; will rise; will seldom; will serve; will shew; will still; will towards; will trust