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21 found refuge
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22 found shelter under
vond schuilplaats onder -
23 found solace
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24 found the opportunity
vond de gelegenheid -
25 I found no opportunity to see him
English-Dutch dictionary > I found no opportunity to see him
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26 Molly is nowhere to be found
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27 be found out
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28 be found wanting
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29 foreign substances were found in the blood
English-Dutch dictionary > foreign substances were found in the blood
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30 have you found your scarf or whatever
English-Dutch dictionary > have you found your scarf or whatever
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31 he found himself lost
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32 he was found dead
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33 he's found his niche
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34 it was only then that I found out that …
it was only then that I found out that …pas toen ontdekte ik dat …English-Dutch dictionary > it was only then that I found out that …
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35 lost and found bureau
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36 nothing was found on/about his person
nothing was found on/about his personEnglish-Dutch dictionary > nothing was found on/about his person
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37 pumas are found in America
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38 some fish can only be found in fresh water
English-Dutch dictionary > some fish can only be found in fresh water
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39 the jury found him not guilty
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40 the thing was found to be a ruse
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