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Example sentences for "find what"

  • Beginning with the smallest, we find what follows in the Rev.

  • What Kepler did more than this, was to find what sort of a curve these different points would make, supposing them to be all joined together.

  • When we teach how and where to find what to read, the open door through the library and the book will have some meaning for every man, woman and child who can simply read.

  • Does it not rest with the library to teach persistently, systematically, and by every practicable means, how and where to find what to read?

  • I've got to find what I really want--a job or a man--and be quick about it!

  • There'll be no excuse for holding back, for going slow till I find what I want.

  • The following may be stated as the general problem of the algebraical calculus: F being a certain function of a given number, to find what function F will be of any function of that number.

  • In yonder spring of roses intermixed With myrtle, find what to redress till noon.

  • In yonder spring of roses, intermixed With myrtle, find what to redress till noon.

  • For as in bodies, thus in souls, we find What wants in blood and spirits, swelled with wind.

  • Suppose it is required, however, to find what thread a set of gears already on the lathe will cut, and we have the following rule: Rule.

  • I have to tumble them over and over, and open them in a hundred places, and sometimes cut the leaves here and there, to find what I think about this and that.

  • One thing, at least, I learned from my London experience: better a small city where one knows all it has to offer, than a great city where one has no disinterested friend to direct him to the right places to find what he wants.

  • Yet he shuddered at the thought that he had actually come upon one of the dead that are still alive, of whom, once or twice in a long century, one is met wandering vaguely about the world, unable to find what used to make it home.

  • She did not remember the time when she could not swim, and she tried her own running against every new horse, to find what he could do.

  • And in the resolution of an equation, the question is, to find what function of one of its own functions the number itself is.

  • He did not need an Intel inside computer or search engine to find what he wanted.

  • The skills to orient us towards where to find what we need become more important than the information shared.

  • But to know where to find what a given practical instance requires, and how one can use it, is quite a different matter.


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