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Example sentences for "found some"

  • LIII In which shall be Found some Account of the Gentleman's Steeplechase.

  • I found some nardoo in one of their camps, though, and with this and another crow I shot, I started back to Wills.

  • He, too, found some fairly-grassed country, but quite waterless.

  • Of course, I found some exceptions, but the average was not in favour of Guelph.

  • Now, it happened the cattle were young, and not very well broken, so that I found some difficulty in yoking and attaching them to the cart.

  • It was not Liskeard that we had come to see, but the country around Liskeard--the famous curiosities of Nature and Art that are to be found some six or eight miles away from the town.

  • Arriving late at a village, in the far west of the county, we found some difficulty in arousing the people of the inn.

  • Upon searching farther up the gully we found some good-sized rock-holes, but unfortunately they were all dry.

  • At three miles above the camp we found some water; soon after we got the tracks of one horse and saw that he had been about there for a day or two, as the tracks were that age.

  • At fifteen miles from the Turtle Back we found some clay-pans with water, where we turned out our horses for an hour.

  • This induced me to look around for water, and I found some clay-pans with enough water to last a week.

  • At twelve miles we found some water, and camped, as I am too unwell to continue in the saddle any longer.

  • At sundown, after having gone about eight miles further, we made a large gum creek, in which we found some water; it is very broad, with a sand and gravel bottom.

  • Here we found some pig-faces* which the horses eat freely.

  • In the Appendix will be found some remarks by Mr. John Gould, F.

  • He found some way of returning to his beloved Venice, in spite of the law forbidding any noble who has filled the office of doge to leave his native soil.

  • I found some straw in the barn, and laying myself down, I slept until day-break in spite of the cold.

  • He found some in his pockets, and he gave me them.

  • I added that I was so deeply in love with her that unless she found some means of making me happy I should undoubtedly die of love.

  • A small village stands just below, and we found some females at the spring engaged in washing.

  • We found some difficulty in finding a place to lodge in.

  • We found some difficulty in procuring animals, but at last succeeded, and bidding farewell to all our kind friends, and the missionary brethren resident there, we left the city and bent our course to Rumla.

  • We found some hills, but now the country was all one vast prairie, not a tree in sight till we reached the Platte, there some cottonwood and willow.

  • Here we found some water, but no one lived here.

  • As I got acquainted I found some work to do and many of my leisure hours I spent in the woods with my gun, killing some deer, some of the meat of which I sold.

  • IV My profound emotion on reading the news of war, which aroused patriotic feelings and a sense of sadness at being so distant from my country, found some alleviation in the delight with which I steeped myself in Russian folk poems.

  • I found some of the scenes successful and worthy of Nijinska's talent.

  • In proceeding towards the hills, I found some camel's dung under my feet, and soon after observed the animals pasturing here and there.

  • At the foot of some tall shrubs, of which the branches were artfully formed into an arbour, we found some water, of which we stood in great need.

  • Through Icy Sound we found some difficulty in penetrating, as the channel was much obstructed by ice.

  • In the north-east corner of Valentyn Bay, we found some Indians, living in one large wigwam, without any canoes.

  • Corvet had secretly sought and followed the fate of the kin of those people who had been murdered to benefit him; he found some of their families destroyed; he found almost all poor and struggling.

  • He asked me some things about the lakes and about the Miwaka, which was lost so long ago--he said he'd found some reference to that and wanted to know whether it was a ship.

  • You said you'd found some reference to it in Uncle Benny's house.

  • We found some writing, Miss Sherrill," he said, "in the house on Astor Street that night after Luke came.

  • Found some of the asses and loads lying at the difficult places in the road, and often two loads with only one half-sick soldier to guard them.

  • On my arrival there, I found some of my effects had been stolen; I signified to the commandant of Goree my intention to postpone my voyage, until my stolen goods were found.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also made; alternate generation; found among; found amongst; found breeding; found even; found great; found growing; found here; found itself; found many; found means; found myself; found native; found nothing; found plenty; found some; found sufficient; found that; found time; found under; quite different; round about; sandy soil; water resources; young gentlewoman