5667 examples of finds out in sentences

If he finds out the mistake, you can plead deafness.

Crump doesn't know what he means to do, but I made him promise, if he finds out, to come and tell me, and I'll give him another shilling.

The rough churl, or thrall, we know not which, has great capacity, as Alfred soon finds out, and desire to learn.

One finds out all manners of curious things about animals if he makes a study of them.

The man who studies mankind, and finds out what men really want, and then supplies them this, whether it be an Idea or a Thing, is the man who is crowned with the laurel wreath of honor and clothed with riches.

"How surprised he'll be when he finds out who I am!

Under a delusion, the opposite to that entertained by the knight of La Mancha, he rides up to the supposed inn; and having given his horse in charge to the ostler, enters without ceremony; The master of the house, aware of the mistake, resolves to favour it; and is still less inclined to undeceive his guest, when he finds out from his discourse that he is the son of an acquaintance and a neighbour.

" "And what about Walter?" "Oh, as soon as he finds out the truth he'll drop her, never fear.

The object first moving the understanding, is some sensible thing; after by discoursing, the mind finds out the corporeal substance, and from thence the spiritual.

'If this were fiction, instead of a veracious study from life,' to make use of a phrase which one rarely finds out of a novel, it would be unfitting to let such an incident as that just related fall to the ground, except as the seed of future development; but, this being as I have stated, there is nothing more to say of that winning ouvrière.

Dat ain't pious, an' 'taint suitable fur a ole pusson like you, Aun' Patsy, wot's jus' settin' on de poach steps ob heaben, a waitin' till somebody finds out you's dar, an' let's you in.

According to De Grazia judgment is observation, not connection; it finds out the relations contained in the data of sensation; it discovers, but does not produce them.

" "Well, you see, he first finds out that I am returning by a late trainwhich he seems to have doneand he waits for me at the terminus.

" "Miss Leslie always finds out the nicest people, and the best times, I think," said Etty, who had dragged through but a dull morning behind the blinds of her mother's window, puzzling over crochet,which she hated, because she said it was like everlastingly poking one's finger after a sliver,and had caught now and then, over the still air, the laughter and bird-notes that came together from among the pines.

The terrors of death haunt the guilty wretch, 'who finds out too late that he has devoted himself to money or power or glory to no purpose'.

Every Englishman carries a Murray for information and a Byron for sentiment, and finds out by them what he is to know and feel at every step.

But it may be very good for a man now and then not to forget; to be kept low, whether by ill health or by any other cause, till he faces fairly his own state, and finds out honestly what does fret him and torment him.

" "Father," cried Annie, after a short silence, "I do not understand at all how the captain finds out the way to America.

Common sense is far better than all this learning; instinct and feeling will guide us in the right way; even an infant without teaching finds out how to draw nourishment from the mother's breast.

But it will not be "put on the map" until some one descends and finds out where, as a matter of fact, it really does go.

How do you know that love for the young woman you mention was Raoul Yvard's only object in coming into the Bay?" "One finds out such things by keeping company with a man.

But then my dear Demetrius, When you stand Conquerour, and at your mercy All people bow, and all things wait your sentence; Say then your eye (surveying all your conquest) Finds out a beautie, even in sorrow excellent, A constant face,

But what's worryin' me right now is I'm wonderin' what your maw'll say to me when she finds out.

"I want to see his face when he finds out who I am." Mrs. Gimpson made no reply; she was looking round for the market-basket, and having found it she left the reunited couple to keep house while she went out to obtain a supper which should, in her daughter's eyes, be worthy of the occasion.

"The man will beat him if he finds out that Jonesy warned us," pleaded Keith.

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