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Example sentences for "find also"

  • We find also a number of allusions to heroes of the past such as Sigemund, Eormenric, Finn and Offa, who are known to us from other sources.

  • We find also a few references to rewards and punishments in a future life[49].

  • Of the maner of building and furniture of our houses.

  • Auon Duegeuelth is three miles aboue Conweie, which rising in the mounteins a mile off, goeth by it selfe into Meneie salt arme.

  • Beneath this place I find also that it receiueth one rill from Hallifax, which riseth from two heads, and two other from southwest, of which one commeth by Baresland, and Staneland in one chanell, as I read.

  • I find also by good record, that all Essex hath in time past wholie beene forrest ground, except one cantred or hundred; but how long it is since it lost the said denomination in good sooth I doo not read.

  • I find also by good record, that all Essex hath in time past wholie béene forrest ground, except one cantred or hundred; but how long it is since it lost the said denomination in good sooth I doo not read.

  • We find also that Œcolampadius had begun to preach some of the protestant doctrines in 1514.

  • I find also in one of Melanchthon’s own epistles, that he learned the Greek grammar from George Simler.

  • We find also in this collection, besides an introduction to cosmography by Sebastian Munster, a map of the world bearing the date 1531.

  • We find also in 1508 an account of the Portuguese in the East, which, being announced as a translation from the native language into Latin, may be presumed to have appeared before.

  • Further, I find also by this text, that this order is universal.

  • Further, we find also in the New Testament, that they are looked upon as Christians of an inferior rank that have not a due regard to this duty; yea, so inferior as not fit to be chosen to any office in the church of God.

  • Hack (Chapter VII), but we find also de le hacking, which suggests a forest clearing.

  • La Fontaine (Chapter II), but we find also Lent, the old name for the season, and French has Printemps.

  • It is true that it occurs as de Dethe in the Hundred Rolls, but this is not a serious argument, for we find also de Daubeney (Chapter XI), the original de having already been absorbed at the time the Rolls were compiled.

  • In early Dutch we find also mattegenoet, through popular association with matte, hammock, one hammock serving, by a Box and Cox arrangement, for two sailors.

  • For Liverpool we find also Litherpool in early records.

  • But the older word was imp, which we find also used of inserting a new feather into the wing or tail of a hawk, or fitting a small bell-rope to a larger one.


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