We found 396 examples of how to use finding in an English sentence.
Sentences 376 to 396 of 396.
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376. | I had a hard time finding your house. | |
377. | I had some difficulty finding your house. | |
378. | It wasn't easy finding Tom's house. | |
379. | Finding qualified people is difficult in Algeria. | |
380. | The Maryland-based product testing analyst says she always dreamed of finding the right person rather than her actual wedding day. | |
381. | Finding Yanni after all this time won't be easy. | |
382. | We had a hard time finding a parking space. | |
383. | We had trouble finding a parking space. | |
384. | We had trouble finding a place to park. | |
385. | We had a hard time finding a place to park. | |
386. | Another disaster, which we didn't imagine, suddenly, violently, descends upon us, and finding us unprepared -there's no time now- sweeps us away. | |
387. | Finding a place to park might be a problem. | |
388. | Tom is obsessed with finding French speakers just to show them that he speaks French too. | |
389. | Novices often have more luck finding something arcane than seasoned researchers because of the power of creative thinking and serendipity. | |
390. | Finding water here wasn't easy. | |
391. | After finding out where Tom had gone, I went looking for him. | |
392. | In Spanish, irregular conjugations don't always have a completely consistent strategy to finding them, but spelling changes that don't affect the sound of the word always have a reason behind them. | |
393. | Your chances of finding a phone booth in this area are next to none. | |
394. | Good luck finding a phone booth here. | |
395. | "This is such a new and exciting field," Fong said. "Finding these localized events is a major piece to the puzzle, and a very unique puzzle piece compared to what's been done before. This is a unique contribution of Hubble." | |
396. | Please stop finding horrifying implications in my cutaway jokes. |