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Example sentences for "think you will find"

  • That's my own idea of him," Lutchester replied, "and I think you will find him in the field with a pretty definite platform before long.

  • Because," he explained, "I think you will find a different atmosphere everywhere.

  • I don't think you will find," Pamela replied, "that international law prevents any neutral country from supplying either combatant with munitions.

  • I think you will find it true, that, before any vice can fasten on a man, body, mind, or moral nature must be debilitated.

  • I don't doubt this may sound a little paradoxical at first, but I think you will find it is all right.

  • I do not know in what shape the practical question may present itself to you; but I will tell you my rule in life, and I think you will find it a good one.

  • I am willing that you should stay with us a day or two, but I don't think you will find it worth your while to stay here.

  • Quite right, but I think you will find it for your interest to discuss them with me.

  • I think you will find it best not to be in a hurry, Mr. Manning," said Col.

  • I think you will find my explanation a sufficient one.

  • I think you will find this a comfortable one.

  • I think you will find that I understand the situation.

  • I think you will find in it not a little that may remind you of Chinese teaching on the same subject--the conduct of the daughter-in-law.

  • I have said that the poem is a little artificial, but I think you will find it pretty, and even the whimsical similes are "precious" in the best sense.

  • There, I think you will find it uninjured.

  • I think you will find it a good place to read in when you are tired of giving lessons--that is, if you are going to be so kind as to give lessons to our troublesome boys.


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