finder - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • inform: To respond to mail, email and telephone enquiries and keep finders informed about progress.

Adjective modifier

  • waist-level: Sparks argues that Trent remained rooted at the spot and must have used the waist-level finder due to his concern about stabilizing the camera.
  • optical: I bought a webcam to create an optical center finder for my workshop.
  • quick: Wednesday, 10th March 2004 Added the ' shorter ' quick finder.
  • online: Includes the world's most complete online tartan finder.
  • electronic: Labeling The welcome emphasis on consistent labeling should extend to electronic program finders ( including Teletext ).

Modifies a noun

  • www.motorinsurance.co.uk: Motor insurance quote finder www.motorinsurance.co.uk polled 300 motorists to see what the average person thought about the effect driving games had on children.
  • radar: This target was in the ground clutter of the radar but something at 8000 feet was picked up on the height finder radar.
  • scope: On attempting to attach the finder scope to the binoculars I found that the wrong bolts had been supplied.
  • keeper: Q. How does this affect grave goods and votive offerings where the owner has abandoned the material; therefore " finders keepers " ?
  • chart: A small fraction of the stars were not found due to the lack of finder charts and digitized POSS II scans.
  • fee: For those using housing agencies a finders fee may also be payable.

Noun used with modifier

  • postcode: You can use the postcode finder for a wider scope.
  • laser: Using the laser range finder to determine the range enhances your accuracy in determining the unknown position's location.
  • height: The height finder was mounted in the open area to the foreground with the predictor in the open area to the rear.
  • mortgage: This web site includes a self build mortgage finder which will take you step by step through the selection process.
  • fare: Homepage Fare Finder On Internet Explorer 6 browsers, high privacy settings may prevent you from using the fare finder on the homepage.
  • fish: The go everywhere, fish anywhere wireless fish finder.

Possessives

  • fee: Several agencies have been known to offer ' finder's fees ' to consultants.

Preposition: of

  • treasure: Finders of treasure have a legal obligation to declare their finds.

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