Use of seek in Sentences. 23 Examples

The examples include seek at the start of sentence, seek at the end of sentence and seek in the middle of sentence

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seek at the start of sentence


  1. Seek and ye shall find.

seek at the end of sentence


  1. Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.

seek in the middle of sentence


  1. Nothing seek, nothing find.
  2. I will seek from my doctor's advice.
  3. You must seek redress in the law courts.
  4. Gentlemen seek harmony but not uniformity.
  5. Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes.
  6. States seek to become stronger through alliance.
  7. They were forced to seek refuge from the fighting.
  8. Do you think the President will seek re-election ?
  9. We thought it advisable to seek police assistance.
  10. We finally insisted that he seek psychiatric help.
  11. Haig tended not to seek guidance from subordinates.
  12. We seek to improve relations between our two countries.
  13. If it's a legal matter you need to seek professional advice.
  14. In order to maximize profit the firm would seek to maximize output.
  15. The President must seek to regain the high ground in the political debate.
  16. You will need to seek professional advice about your claim for compensation.
  17. Now is the time for local companies to seek out business opportunities in Europe.
  18. You'd better seek advice from your father before you reinvest your money with the firm.
  19. The government will not seek to disrupt the legitimate business activities of the defendant.
  20. It has developed very fast in the past years,more and more people come here to seek opportunities.
  21. A little birthday wish just to let know how much I care about you.May you seek all the best that the world has to give.May you never stop learning for as long as you live.

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