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Example sentences for "you find"

  • The risk that he runs is by his voluntary choice; and I am sure that if, after farther acquaintance with him, you find it impossible to return his affection, he will not consider himself as ill-used by your refusal.

  • You find, by what Lady Boucher said at dinner, that they have settled it amongst them that Virginia is not a fit person to be visited; that she has been Clarence's mistress instead of his pupil.

  • The whole world, you find, suspects you now.

  • You must take natural laws as you find them.

  • But won't you find it rather dull--just watching us?

  • You find no difficulty in talking to Henry, though.

  • He added, "If you find it possible, let me see you as often as you can.

  • There is an ellipsis of the verb in the last clause, which, when you supply, you find it necessary to use the adverb not.

  • In the last clause there is an ellipsis of the verb; and, when you supply it, you find it necessary to use the adverb not, in lieu of no.

  • If gold with dross or grain with chaff you find, Select--and leave the chaff and dross behind.

  • Tell me," again asked Sister Hyacinthe, "how do you find him?

  • You find me, you see, in delightful company," gallantly exclaimed the attache.

  • Well, love me as you find me, or let me alone.

  • Do you find a positive drawback in an immense advantage?

  • You yourself, don't you find it a beautiful clean thought, a world empty of people, just uninterrupted grass, and a hare sitting up?

  • You find it difficult enough yourself, and she is several skins thinner than you are.

  • And how do you find home, now you have come back to it?

  • Don't you find, that things fail to materialise?

  • If you find a good character over yonder, you will take it over with you.

  • You find a delight as you gaze upon nature.

  • Do you find, as a rule, that the ordinary fisherman is in debt to his shop more than he is fairly able to pay at the end of his fishing season?

  • You find it is becoming more like what you buy from the south?

  • Do you find that, at the end of the period when the balance is paid off, the men are generally ready to continue to fish for you?

  • But do you find that it interferes with your driving a larger business?

  • Do you find that, at the end of the year, you have generally a balance in your favour, or is it against you?

  • You find an empirical philosophy that is not religious enough, and a religious philosophy that is not empirical enough for your purpose.

  • If now, on the other hand, you turn to the religious quarter for consolation, and take counsel of the tender-minded philosophies, what do you find?

  • It is his way, and you must take him as you find him.

  • I beg you, therefore, to excuse if you find anything in me too Turkish, too Italian, or too Arabian.

  • And when you have found the culprit, if you find him, I will say to you, 'You are a magistrate, do as you will!

  • Well," said he, when Franz had concluded, "what do you find to object to in all you have related?

  • I will take all the blame on myself if you find I have led you into an error.

  • In either case, you may be as rough and ready with my master as you find needful; it will be he who has frightened her, and not you.

  • If you find her in the gallery to-morrow, you might bring her here.

  • If you find it difficult to do this, you may soon acquire the mastery by a frequent assertion, "I have dismissed this matter from my conscious mind, and my sub-conscious mind will attend to it for me.

  • If you find yourself in possession of desires that you feel are hurtful to you, you may rid yourself of them by deliberately starving them to death, and at the same time growing opposite desires.

  • But on entering the streets the illusion of beauty passes: you find yourself in a crumbling, decaying town, with buildings only two stories high.

  • If you find any of them in your agreed statement, it is better to rearrange it, so that you will not seem to be giving reasons before you have begun your argument.

  • Compare the length of the introductory part of the argument of the specimens at the end of this book; point out reasons for the difference in length, if you find any.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you 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:
    before the cock crow; love affairs; strongly intrenched; you about; you bet; you came; you come; you dare; you fellows; you get; you happen; you know anything about; you know nothing about; you know very well; you seem; you tell; you was; you would; you would have been; young leddy; your account; your feet; your good; your letters; your presence; your sister