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(91) I took a straw poll among my colleagues to find out how many can use chopsticks. (92) I was relieved to find out that my problems were due to a genuine disorder. (93) You will have to try out the various tennis rackets to find out which one suits you best. (94) It's no good telling him leave him to find out in his own sweet time. (95) We're taking soundings to find out how people feel about the changes. (96) We'd better find out how the land lies before taking any action. (97) I wouldn't like to be in your shoes if they find out what you're doing. (98) If I do chance to find out where she is, I'll inform you immediately. (99) You will have to find out whether or not you qualify for a pension. (100) They'll find out who did it, whether you tell them or not. (101) What exactly is colour-blindness and how do you find out if you have it? (102) I'm going to keep my options open while I find out about college courses abroad. (103) I wanted to find out how old he was without asking him a direct question. (104) Find out their names and report back to me tomorrow. (105) The office called to find out where you were this afternoon. (106) Police have not been able to find out who was responsible for the forgeries. (107) She made it her business to find out who was responsible. (108) We need to find out what lies at the bottom of these fears. (109) If your request is for information about a child, please contact the Registrar to find out how to make such a request. (110) I shall make it my business to find out who is responsible. (111) He is trying to find out what turns on women. (112) I decided to find out more about my mysterious new neighbour. (113) They looked outside to find out what all the hullabaloo was about. (114) I thought it best to let you find out for yourself . (115) They sampled the population to find out the state of public opinion. (116) "You'll find out eventually, " said Mary with a sly smile. (117) She's in no hurry to find out how much her phone bill comes to. (118) You should tell her, because she'll find out sooner or later. (119) I looked in the programme to find out the actor's name. (120) In working with others, you find out more about yourself.