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Updated: 2026-03-02
He can find us there as well as here." | Woolson, Constance Fenimore
- He can find a boat to take you ashore. pg | Cooper, James A.
- He can find the place where his master is hurt, from Cheslow as well as from here, it's likely." pg | Emerson, Alice B.
- He can find his way about wonderfully, even in a house with which he is merely making acquaintance: besides, Sirius was with him. pg | Williamson, C. N.
- He can find out the owners by degrees, and I promise that I will never again attend a wedding reception so long as I live!" | Oppenheim, E. Phillips
- He can find out all in good time what three lines ain't included, and also the price his precious Companies will have to pay for them." | Orcutt, William Dana
- He can find himself in the atmosphere of a Coleridge, a Wordsworth, a Keats, a Rossetti, a Béranger, and often his form insensibly glides into that of the precursor whose spirit he for the moment assimilates. pg | Scott-James, R. A.
- He can find no ground for abandoning his highest hopes and relaxing his conscious effort unless he chooses to regard the unknown as the unknowable, unless he elects to believe that what no one knows no one will know, and that what someone has not yet learned no one will ever be able to teach. | Lippmann, Walter
- He can find no expressions strong enough to mark the difference: “I am not worthy to loose His shoe latchet;” “He that is of the earth” (that is, himself) “is earthly, and speaketh of the earth: He that cometh from heaven is above all.” He would not have used such expressions of Isaiah, of Elijah, of Moses. pg | Dods, Marcus