How To Use Find out In A Sentence

  • Let's find out what's coming up in a few minutes on "PAULA ZAHN NOW" -- Paula. CNN Transcript Feb 2, 2006
  • And if you ever attempt to go forth again to find out new wonders in the world, I shall clasp you round with my arms, as I do now, and keep you prisoner against your will; and if you say 'Farewell' a hundred times to me, I shall blot out that sad word every time with my lips, and put a better one in its place, until my word conquers yours. A Crystal Age
  • He visited a specialist yesterday to find out whether he requires surgery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oddly, these TV wreck detectives are always trying to find out something which the experienced real divers nannying them around the wreck discovered when they first dived the ship 20 years ago.
  • It would be interested to find out if this study separated San Jose/Silicon Valley MSA from the San Francisco/San Mateo/Marin MSA. The High-Tech Job Capital Is…The Big Apple? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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  • The investigation will try to find out where the guilt for the disaster really lies.
  • Staff are still collating signatures to find out exactly how many people took part.
  • I even recently used the app to find out that the houseplant in my room is native to southeast Asia. David Kroodsma: Your iPhone: A Crowd-Sourced Field Guide to Save the Planet
  • Instead, I'd gambled all my sweetness only to find out I was disposable.
  • She has spent so much time in there, her entourage have been forced to speak to her stylist and hairdresser to find out how she is. The Sun
  • When there is news of a show, fans will find out where the band is staying and try to book rooms in the hotel in the hope they can at least get a glimpse of the celebrity, talk to them or get their autograph.
  • That it doesn't matter if you cheat on your wife, so long as she doesn't find out.
  • The doctor, according to very accurate calculations, found that, including the articles indispensable to his journey and his apparatus, he should have to carry a weight of 4,000 pounds; therefore he had to find out what would be the ascensional force of Five Weeks in a Balloon
  • Read the small print in your contract to find out exactly what you are insured for.
  • There are several tests you can apply to find out how old a tree is.
  • To find out who grassed on him read the rest of the review.
  • Which obseruances and ceremonies performed and brought to end, they returned streightwaies to their ships, and as soone as the wind served, passed forward on their iournie with great ioy and gladnesse, as men put in comfort to find out the wished seats for their firme and sure Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (2 of 8)
  • Perhaps he wanted a serious chat to find out why her eighth album is taking so long to hit stores. The Sun
  • In order for to find out if a suit jacket was sewn or glued, simply ask your tailor or the salesman you're consulting.
  • We're going to find out tonight if Heather Mills mamboed her way into the hearts of America. CNN Transcript Mar 27, 2007
  • News of the unusual discovery is stirring up a tempest among scientists, who are studying the storm to find out how it formed.
  • Once you find out they don't fit as planned, prepare to wedge some scrap pieces of material to fill the gaps.
  • Any record company that believes illicit song file distribution hinders their ability to sell music is deceiving itself - how else will anyone find out about the gazillion CDs that are out there?
  • And this is the only symptom whereby we find out and discern the nature of threatened impendent judgments. The Sermons of John Owen
  • The Hollywood Reporter recently conducted a survey to find out who are the most bankable directors.
  • We still don't know for certain who took them, nor have I been able to find dateable pictures of Salts chimney with a hoist at the side to find out if Levi Firth could have been the photographer.
  • Understanding these rare molecules will help chemists to find out what is achievable.
  • I wanted to find out whether it was possible to have an option to 'minimise' the sticky section on any given thread?
  • I took a straw poll among my colleagues to find out how many can use chopsticks.
  • And aren't we furious when we find out that people like the engineers at the Deepwater Horizon oilrig, have downplayed the dangers? Lise Van Susteren: Psychic Pains and Spilled Oil
  • Come to find out, things have been decidedly messy in Marti's household. A ghost story for your monday morning
  • On arrival in a village he would ingratiate himself with the locals to find out if anyone owned a violin, or he might visit monasteries and other likely prospects, offering to repair their instruments.
  • The next day of school was one of those great days in a young girl's life, when you're psyched to go to school and find out if there is any gossip about you.
  • This fine morning, while I was attempting to find out some prices per ton of sulphite ore, the CBC pushed this column by Heather Mallick (*) at me. Archive 2007-05-01
  • These will include blood samples to find out levels of sodium, chloride, potassium and urea.
  • A year ago, a Times Arts reporter endeavored to find out.
  • ‘Now all we have to do is find out way back out to the motorway again,’ Graham said, just a little glumly.
  • He does not need to interrogate the old salts on the dock to find out why haddock is high-priced.
  • Father spread the world map out flat on the floor and tried to find out the town where his son was fighting.
  • The researchers hope the findings will increase treatment options because they can study recurring tumours to find out how they evolved. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have been asking around and trying to find out exactly when all this started but no-one seems to know and we're not being told anything.
  • After all, an index is a way to refind things you know you've read as well as find out what you might read. I'm A Sort of Search Engine
  • Carlotta was a "prod"; it was only because she came at the end of the alphabet that she was left out, but thanks to Betty's fly-away fashion of running off to speak to some junior ushers, and then calling the Blunderbuss, whose mother wanted to see her a minute, nobody could find out positively who it was that had been "flunked out" of 19 --. Betty Wales Senior
  • I still hope to find out what motivated a Psy female to have sex with a drunk Changeling male (in Dorian's past)? Hostage to Pleasure Release!!
  • He™d carefully avoided Gareth thus far, afraid the Knight might find out whose slingstone nearly killed him. Chosen Of The Gods
  • Ought to have taken a rising vote of dudes, hey, to find out whether I had the right to h'ist my mudhook or not? Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916
  • I call Harald and explain why I want to find out more before I make a decision. NYT > Home Page
  • The Hollywood Reporter recently conducted a survey to find out who are the most bankable directors.
  • Methods: To study 76 eases of acute intraoperative encephalocele in severe craniocerebral trauma in order to find out the relationship between the treatment and prognosis.
  • She had made up her mind, screw what anyone else thought, she was going there and she was going to find out what her destiny was.
  • She undertook work experience with a tour operator to find out whether the reality matched her expectations.
  • So, can find out , the difficulty that what modern China is in order to recover tariff autonomy !
  • After the schlepp and slog of it all, contestants would find out if they'd won after the first quarter of the super bowl; an announcement which would involve no words, only the music to the winner's song played -- to 90 million people. Lydia Hughes: Singing Beyond the Stairwells: Kina Grannis
  • Answer our fun quiz and find out. Times, Sunday Times
  • A new all-woman market research company has been set up to find out what women think about major news and issues.
  • Then she said stiffly, `Well, since my friend didn't deign to tell me last night, I had to find out through the grapevine. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Watch your plants and if you see leaves wilting, don't wait until they discolor and die, but find out the cause.
  • Thar, thar, honey, don't be runnin 'arter Abel's notions till you find out whar they're leadin' you. The Miller of Old Church
  • But I think Popper may have wanted to find out criteria of demarcation between science and such pseudosciences as astrology and Freudian psychoanalysis.
  • Only later did I find out conjecture was rife that I was a government spy.
  • It gets better when you find out that she's refusing to get them immunised in favour of homeopathic remedies, despite the plan to go and live in a malaria-filled jungle – which they're planning to do for a whole YEAR! Andy Capper's Screen burn: My Family's Crazy Gap Year
  • We interviewed church leaders in that troubled country to find out what the church was doing in the face of cultural upheaval. Christianity Today
  • I find out the final results of my retests next week.
  • To study Wang Zuoliang's translation version of Thunderstorm with the guidance of Relevance-Adaptation Model, it is easy to find out some authentic and unauthentic translation examples.
  • The NFL Network on Friday announced the two-year experiment to find out whether Bryant Gumbel could become an NFL play-by-play announcer is over. Announcers play Tiger card at The Masters
  • Now she returns to the bingo hall to find out if those with cash as their lure were the winners. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then she said stiffly, `Well, since my friend didn't deign to tell me last night, I had to find out through the grapevine. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • The text passed compare, replace and analysis typical faults of FUJITSU M2483 and M2488 series cartridge tape drives, find out bad component elements, final make fault was removed.
  • His great joy was to have done so much to find outlets and markets for the cattle farmers of Ireland.
  • How disappointed all of you human baktags will be when you find out He is just an Irish/German honky from the Midwest USA. R-RATED WALK HARD TRAILER
  • We used 'mib' provider to find out if our application transmits to the network. Phrack Issue #63 (The Lost Circle of Hackers)
  • The MM reads the page table entry and uses the VMA to find out whether the memory access is legal or not.
  • The desire here was not so much to wear a bespoke suit as to find out how much one costs.
  • To be sure, it would be best to find out what epoxy is being used for that component and check with the epoxy supplier. Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: Safe crank removal?
  • We would often find out about his escapades the following morning and help pick up the pieces but on this particular day it seemed much more serious. Times, Sunday Times
  • All are welcome at our cafe, so do pop in, have a bite to eat, and find out more about kebele and the other local alternatives that exists. Indymedia Ireland
  • She consulted the astrologer to find out whether her husband would be knighted.
  • If a detainee's family or associates somehow find out about the detention, they cannot publicly comment on it in any way.
  • A new interactive map allows the public to find out the wellbeing score of where they live. Times, Sunday Times
  • By searching the database a user can find out if a match exists for the buyer or seller who they are dealing with.
  • Please contact SPONSER to find out the name and contact numbers of the consulting agent or placement agent in your area.
  • I find out that the word "macaca" is the feminine of the word "macaco. Archive 2006-08-01
  • Find out the lateral and vertical velocity change principle through integrated analysis of the interval velocity data in this area.
  • Many try to communicate with the agitators and policemen to find out what the hubbub is all about.
  • The youngsters undertake a wide range of activities as well as all sorts of tests and examinations, to find out about their hearing, sight, co-ordination, breathing and many other things.
  • They find out that the pentagram is not a symbol to be afraid of, and that it means life within spirit.
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  • Visit us and find out more about Liposuction Surgery, rhinoplastic and nose surgery, Article Source
  • Read on to find out how to create a weight-training workout geared to the novice lifter.
  • A research fellow at the University of Sheffield, Dr Helen Clayson, hopes to find out more about the disease and how it affects people so that care can be improved.
  • Now I have to buy the books to find out the forbidden secrets that have been hidden from mankind for thousands of years!
  • If all those correspondents who disagree with me are as large-minded and tolerant as they claim to be, they'll obtain and read my books just to find out what message I communicate there. Auntie joanna writes
  • Allowing links to have a different style when they've already been visited or when the cursor is hovering over them gives opportunity to improve the user interface and the user experience. title - the 'tooltip' of the link title = "Find out more about the next SEOmoz seminar Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com
  • Make thitherwards with speed, for there thou shalt find out Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (2 of 8)
  • The reason I ask these questions is that Fannie Mae's bank addendum states that Fannie Mae not obligated to bear any expenses to make the title marketable so I'm trying to find out if this property can be purchased with an unclear title and what legal responsibilities might be transferred to me as the new property owner. Mortgage News Daily - Mortgage And Real Estate News
  • While students experience Dutch society's acceptance of varying sexualities, they also find out that the Netherlands is not always the tolerant Utopia it is perceived by many to be.
  • Talk to an electrician and find out just how much amperage you safely have.
  • I still need to find out if I have FireWire capability and how much available hard disk space I have.
  • Ben was about to try him at home, say hi to Ophelia and find out where he might be. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • Far too many British buyers make no effort to find out how much of their cash is going on commissions.
  • People / Citizens / AmeriCO. nias are about to find out the the SHIT is getting ready to hit the fan. BuzzFlash.net: published
  • Don't lie to her. She's bound to find out about it.
  • Moreover we should find out what the President means by continually referring to this country merely as an associate, instead of the ally of the nations with whose troops our own troops are actually brigaded in battle. How Wars end
  • It's very discouraging, especially when you go to the doctor and find out that your fundus is still well below the pelvis bone - so why exactly is my tummy starting to stick out approximately one inch below the breastbone? Descriptive Title: Random Preggy Business
  • Herod called the magi to find out the time the star would appear. All Four Gospels for Readers
  • Skate boarders and BMX bikers from Braintree attended a meeting at the council offices in Bocking End to find out about the Weavers Park site and how it will be run.
  • November 13th, 2009 4: 55 pm ET behind close doors of the military we will never find out the truth only those who have somethink to hide would be agaist an open trial new york is where the crmminals should stand trial McCain blasts decision on terror suspects
  • Not surprisingly, he'd love to find out how York coped with its own floods down the ages.
  • The poll quizzed south-east Londoners on what they treasure most and least about the UK, in an attempt to find out what the UK's national treasure is.
  • You can find out about classes from your local library or college of further education. Why Am I Afraid to be Assertive?
  • I am anxious to find out what's happened.
  • Find out from your Local Council or recycling action group where your nearest collection points are for glass, metals and paper.
  • The detective is hired by a young woman, legally a minor, to find out who murdered her father.
  • Crew's covetable children's line, Crewcuts, we can't wait to find out more. Meredith Barnett: The J. Crew Genius Who's Making "Mini Mes" of the Kids of the Company's Legions of Fans
  • It was important to find out how the noise is made, she explained in labored tones. Pu’ukani’s Song « A Fly in Amber
  • Find out from your tradesperson which products they will require first.
  • See that girl barefooting along Whistling and singing, she's a-carrying on Got laughing in her eyes Dancing in her feet She's a neon diamond She can live on the street Chorus Hey, hey, come right away Come and join the party Every day Hey, hey, come right away Come and join the party every day Well, everybody's dancing in a ring around the sun Nobody's finished, we ain't even begun So take off your shoes, child And take off your hat Try on your wings And find out where it's at The WELL: The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
  • Forbes recently scoured the art world to find out, spending weeks consulting with collectors, art appraisers, insurers, auction houses and gallery owners around the globe. Top Billionaire Art Collectors
  • Find out which procedures are popular in your area on our interactive map. The Sun
  • Back in the airport, we find out that the person who made the reservation made it for a day earlier, so the reservation is automatically canceled. Stonetable.org » 2007 » September
  • That's when you find out your true mettle: are you willing to do what must be done to maintain the theological integrity of the church? Christianity Today
  • Ten years later, I revisited the school to find out what had changed.
  • Seals are being pressed into service as mobile marine laboratories, with scientists gluing instruments to their backs in an attempt to find out more about global warming.
  • I am very worried about her because I've not been able to find out if she's all right or not.
  • I was relieved to find out that my problems were due to a genuine disorder.
  • Comparing results and to find out the main surgical technique and the indication for endarterectomy.
  • MIL's medicare redetermination interview, which means I get to dig through her tax return and find out the info. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Then she has to catch the weather forecast to find out if rain will ruin her new hairdo! The Sun
  • And, " Yobo went on severely, "I've come here alone to find out what kind of illegalities you're engaged in. The Norby Chronicles
  • It takes longer to find out that she suffered a stillbirth. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this article, we'll examine the symptoms, the treatment, and the communicability of the disease, and we'll find out what is being done to cure and control the condition.
  • Kings (“Prosperity” & “First Night”) – We find out just how ruthless King Silas is as he plans to have David killed, fearing that he has drawn too much attention to himself (and perhaps become a threat to the throne, as hinted at in the pilot). Sci Fi TV Briefs – So How Does the BSG Finale Sit With You after a Week and a Half?
  • If you're doing a house clearance, you can find out what items are worth before deciding where to sell them. Times, Sunday Times
  • But so bored I finally decided to try and find out what a nelson means. Australia v England - live! | Rob Smyth
  •  And when he jumps down from the cab-over bunk to use the bathroom in the RV he shares with two other men the next morning, I'll find his wallet, find out he's really eighteen and that it doesn't matter. Nigtingale
  • Last week, I went for a snoop around to find out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Never put anything on Facebook that you would not want your boss, your creepy stalky ex-lover, or your young students/clients to find out. Why I'm deleting my Facebook account
  • Get your money's worth n Find out who the landlord and managing agents are. Times, Sunday Times
  • Versa, which lodged a complaint with the Public Prosecutor Service, is currently trying to find out who is responsible for the ploy by analysing the headers and the IP address of the mail message.
  • Everybody on board was worried and we were curious to find out what had happened.
  • Two U.S. researchers are speculating on the popularity of the new field of neuromarketing, which is a high-tech way for marketers to find out what consumers like or dislike. ITWire - IT and Telecommunications news views and jobs
  • They're part of an experiment to find out how a crew would handle the stress, claustrophobia and fatigue real astronauts would face in long-term interplanetary travel. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • You will learn about Dr. D.T. Porter, president of the Memphis T.xing District and Odd Fellow (and you will also find out what an Odd Fellow is). Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories
  • I decided to go on a small personal quest to find out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The doctors at least would soon find out and they would express their disapproval. Times, Sunday Times
  • The students ought not to be compelled to go back of academic titles to find out what they mean.
  • Because it is a large order I called the owner of the shop beforehand to find out whether or not the chicken was in stock.
  • But after we began to inquire after the cause of this disease, the first thing that puzzled us was to find out the reason why bulimy seizes upon those that travel in the snow. Essays and Miscellanies
  • I find out where the stories are, and advise, and, in short, superintend. The Lilac Fairy Book
  • He serves as the amateur therapist of choice to his well-to-do clients, hearing all about their blowouts in the course of their blowouts, and I want to find out why.
  • That was one of her worst faults, she felt an urge to find out everything about everybody.
  • If they inspect restaurants, find out which ones have the best sanitation practices. An Introduction to Community Health
  • A new interactive map allows the public to find out the wellbeing score of where they live. Times, Sunday Times
  • The short story "Ein Landarzt" is a typical work of Franz Kafka , which tells an incredible story, and it is difficult to find out the meaning of this story.
  • The Gentleman was as diligent to do Justice to his fine Parts, as the Lady to her beauteous Form: You might see his Imagination on the Stretch to find out something uncommon, and what they call bright, to entertain her; while she writhed her self into as many different Spectator, April 13, 1711
  • Find out from this factsheet by the fpa how contraceptive diaphragms and caps work, how effective they are at preventing pregnancy and their advantages and disadvantages.
  • I expect that in a few more days we'll find out they've both joined a cult or something.
  • Most people will find out the truth about your departure anyway.
  • Not that I would mind selling millions of books to people with impalpable senses of humor, but I've actually been reading his column to find out which clichés and bad jokes to avoid.
  • An ex-mercenary with special 'psychological chameleon' type abilities to blend in locally, is now hired to find out why an incredibly wealthy functionally immortal man was killed. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Altered Carbon - Richard Morgan
  • Find out which of these are native plants and which are exotic (or nonnative).
  • April 13th, 2006 at 3: 44 pm cousin benny says: you can honor the families of the dead and still question the official story. in fact the greatest way to honor the victims of 911 is to find out what really happened. true patriots constantly and vigorously question their government, especially when the media refuses to. Think Progress » Flight 93 remembered.
  • Just a few hundred thousand couch potato members of the sports channel pay-per-view community, watching because there wasn't any football yet, or darts or speedway or boxing, getting value for their subscriptions, fat on the sofa in last year's Premier League football jersey, thick as you like, tweeting Bumble to say how much they fancied Lily Allen and googling "lbw" to find out why the man in the motorbike helmet had to go home when the ball only hit him on the leg. Top stories from Times Online
  • We're going to find out what he says about green collar jobs.
  • To find out if your unit is among those to be recalled, check the manufacture date and model number - both of which appear on a white label behind the seat as well as on the box. Evenflo Maestro car seat recalled after failing Consumer Reports test
  • Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
  • But she had been punished enough for that one mistake - the summer in the sanitarium, the ongoing weekly sessions with her shrink, and the constant fear that the kids at school would find out about it.
  • He intends to meet residents to find out what their priorities are, then hopes to apply to a whole gamut of funding initiatives including the National Lottery money, Education Action Zone cash, New Deal for Communities money and others.
  • Find out how many people visit it and whether it has links to other property portals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our next goal is to find out through linkage analysis whether or not the aberrant phenotype is caused by a mutated sex-linked or autosomal gene and, if autosomal, on which autosome the defective gene is located. OpenWetWare - Recent changes [en]
  • To make matters worse, he is a policeman and used his job to find out my ex's contact details. The Sun
  • Brisbane Broncos v South Sydney, Suncorp Stadium, Sunday 3pm EST I know cats have nine lives, but someone needs to find out the bouncebackability of the humble rabbit. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • I guess we'll soon find out who's better," she said with a grin.
  • I know a lot of you are doing stuff together, but it's a hard slog to find out what.
  • I should be looking forward to it, because I should have them by the end of the week, but I just feel nervous about all the details being right (if not I'll have to wait half a week to even find out) and let down by the lack of instant (or even 'soonish') feedback. Phluid61 Diary Entry
  • Dozens turned up for blood tests, but they will have to wait until next month to find out if any are a perfect match.
  • We can find out about games played, tries scored, goals kicked, brothers and fathers, referees, captains and so on.
  • Contact motels and hotels in communities outside of your area and find out if they will accept pets in an emergency.
  • They had told them to read the Evening Press to find out what was happening.
  • The company's helpline was swamped with calls as commuters and family members tried to find out details of the incident. Times, Sunday Times
  • But even in some local ridings, John Tory’s name dwarfed the party, which meant if you really wanted to find out who Mark Beckles of the John Tory party was running for, you had to get up real close to the sign and see for yourself. 2008 January 31 « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • I was relieved to find out that my problems were due to a genuine disorder.
  • See our Ratings of more than 30 sets—nonstick, uncoated, and mixed—to find out which culinary stars serve up impressive cookware and which sets should be sent back to the kitchen. Flipping out? Relax and enjoy National Pancake Day
  • But at some point in life, you must abandon books, forsake the forewarning words of others, and find out for yourself.
  • In your graduate studies, did you find out why most of her poetry was written in iambic tetrameter? Vivace - French Word-A-Day
  • He says he wanted to find out if he had the intellectual ability to complete a degree starting from nothing.
  • You could find out that the student has simply lost interest in dance, or maybe you will discover a situation that needs your attention.
  • Thus, another historic Chapter in Chavez '"participative" democracy was closed yesterday and all we have left to find out is if the new Vice-President for the Capital District will ironically be the same person that was defeated by Ledezma at the polls last November. Undefined
  • They find out quickly how easy it is to hurt one another with unquestioned assumptions and prejudices.
  • Unfaithful, sly, smooth-talking and quick-witted, 350 million people tuned in from around the world to find out who shot him.
  • But Seylin longs to find out more about the elf part of his heritage; and when Emily refuses his offer of marriage, Seylin leaves the Hollow Kingdom in search of any possible elf survivors. Archive 2005-08-01
  • So when some police officers do that, my voice will be lifted primarily to find out why they would do such a thing, not to call for their heads.
  • Put 2 and 2 together, and you will understand how the familiar word "kawa" attracted my attention and pushed me to find out a bit more. Se reposer sur ses lauriers - French Word-A-Day
  • Ocelot : Hold it right there , traitor. Let's find out just how lucky you are.
  • During the talk the Mayor of Toronto took notes and blackberried his staff to find out what had been done and what was still possible and committed the City of Toronto to follow Mark's call to: Eaves.ca
  • In this article, we'll find out how demolition crews plan and execute these spectacular implosions.
  • An autopsy will be performed to find out the cause and the approximate date of death.
  • It will put them under a spotlight if people find out who has leaked them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Find out what they have to obsess about and convince them to go to it. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, to find out the truth better, Vivaldo did ask him again what meant the word knights-errant. The Second Book. V. Wherein Is Finished the History of the Shepherdess Marcela, with Other Accidents

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