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Example sentences for "often find"

  • Everywhere this terrace will present cliffs of gravel and sand, facing the river.

  • It might have been anticipated that beds of coal would, from their combustible nature, be affected in an extraordinary degree by the contact of melted rock.

  • Numerous rents may often be seen in rocks which appear to have been simply broken, the fractured parts still remaining in contact; but we often find a fissure, several inches or yards wide, intervening between the disunited portions.

  • We often find writers, when referring to ancient documents, making use of the words parchment and vellum as if the terms were synonymous; but this is not strictly correct.

  • After the thirteenth century the lay artist had no such scruples, and hence we often find particulars of origin and purpose which explain all we wish to know.

  • Instead of the Genitive of the thing we often find an Infinitive or Neuter Pronoun used as subject of the verb.

  • Footnote 1: We often find on pictures and prints of the Immaculate Conception, certain scriptural texts which the theologians of the Roman Church have applied to the Blessed Virgin; for instance, from Ps.

  • In pictures dedicated by charitable communities, we often find St. Nicholas and St. Leonard as the patron saints of prisoners and captives.

  • This poetical version is very characteristic of the early Siena school, in which we often find a certain fanciful and original way of treating well known subjects.

  • Again, we often find a very feebly-developed structure at the central portions of a glacier, while the lateral portions are very decidedly laminated.

  • Whence come the blocks which we often find at the terminus of a glacier, and which we know belong to distant mountains?

  • Besides the two classes of fissures mentioned we often find others, which are neither marginal nor transverse.

  • On these Caligi, which sometimes literally cover the skin of cod-fish coming from the north, we often find a curious trematode, the Udonella, which resembles one of the small hirudinidae.

  • We often find in summer in puddles of water, thin worms, which are 178 sometimes a foot long, resembling a violin string, and have for a long time puzzled naturalists.

  • We often find that a particular type of decoration occurs over a certain area, but within the limits of that district there are several distinct varieties.

  • We often find that a feeling for symmetry prompts the artist to more or less design his patterns with regard to the middle-line, although the latter may not be indicated as such.

  • Amongst savage peoples we often find a surprising number of intermediate stages, but one explanation is ready to hand.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often 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:
    absolute predestination; conducting power; mighty nice; normal times; often accompanied; often applied; often before; often described; often enough; often feel; often find; often heard; often impossible; often known; often made; often mentioned; often present; often quite; often represented; often spoken; often think; often thought; often used; often very; often went; superheated steam