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Example sentences for "sometimes find"

  • In our secular churches therefore we sometimes find a cloister and sometimes not, and, when there was one, it might be built of any shape and in any position that might be thought good.

  • In the intermediate ages we sometimes find works of this sort attributed to the Bishop alone, sometimes to the Chapter alone, sometimes to the Bishop and Chapter working together.

  • I must confess that, knowing as I do that they are nearly fifty years apart, I sometimes find it hard to remember whether it is the northern or the southern tower which is the older.

  • It seems to us interesting to add that, abnormally, we sometimes find in man an analogue of this muscle.

  • We may, however, sometimes find it, but in an abnormal form.

  • We sometimes find in man, but abnormally, an arrangement which partly recalls that which we have just indicated.

  • Indeed, we sometimes find, placed along the inferior border of the great gluteal, a fleshy fasciculus, separated from this muscle by a slight interspace.

  • We sometimes find a participle that takes the same case after as before it, converted into a verbal noun, and the latter word retained unchanged in connexion with it; as, I have some recollection of his father's being a judge.

  • But we sometimes find examples in which the same analogy does not hold.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sometimes 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 related; conspired against; emigrant ship; equal parts; half million; holy things; sometimes added; sometimes also; sometimes applied; sometimes called; sometimes done; sometimes employed; sometimes found; sometimes from; sometimes happens; sometimes known; sometimes made; sometimes nearly; sometimes quite; sometimes reddish; sometimes referred; sometimes seen; sometimes the; sometimes used; sometimes written; well illustrated