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1. Several studies examining the media confirm that young girls are
2. Vinnie bent down on one knee and started examining the door
3. She found she didn't remember most of the stuff in here, she probably should have thrown it all out decades ago, the papers that were hers were already obsolete and could now be learned by examining any common electronic device with a polarizing microscope, but twenty decades ago they had been some of the Kassikan's most closely guarded secrets
4. He strolls about, examining the room, which is full of art objects that suggest a quiet sophistication
5. We are simply examining the facts
6. She wore a white wide-brimmed hat and stood on the fringe of the gathering examining the scene until it became clear she was looking for a place to sit, and somewhere she would not have to fraternize too much with the villagers
7. After examining the child Myra realized her wounds were far worse than she thought; in all likelihood the child would die without further aid
8. Practice this: examining and evaluating your past with an emotional
9. Her perception was closest to examining it by feel, but it wasn’t really that either
10. Examining the cliff as she went, she moved along the path slowly, searching for a way down
11. finished his drink and looked around the room examining
12. As she stood there examining, the soft light cast by the morning sun, captured her soul, and she was led into the first room
13. Just before the barn's, the road had split off to the left, so after examining the different trucks, trailer, and tractors parked about the yard, along with the other farm equipment
14. Again, he was examining her from head to toe, as he opened the door to the truck
15. examining the dead features of his wife’s former husband
16. her eyes danced around the room in a flurry of curiosity, examining every inch—
17. It was something to do with increased muscle strength and they were specifically examining how that would effect the waterfronts in certain cities
18. Alan was examining the theirops bones, bemused that they were made of wood
19. He would feel his way to the office floor three floors up and start examining them with his lighter
20. around the wound examining me like a doctor would
21. "He doesn't hang around here a lot if he's been by here at all," Dyinholm pronounced after carefully examining the picture
22. When he reached the apse, he began examining the
23. Upon examining, however, the accounts which have been published of their annual produce, I have not been able to observe that its variations have had any sensible connection with the dearness or cheapness of the seasons
24. this,’ he said after examining the patient
25. She was now examining the avatar itself
26. An hour later, I was examining clothing from the passageway when Willow jumped to her feet
27. Both the objection and the reply are founded in the popular notion which I have been just now examining
28. The principles which I have been examining, in the foregoing chapter, took their origin from private interest and the spirit of monopoly ; those which I am going te examine in this, from national prejudice and animosity
29. We'll be examining this point in more detail later on
30. In this chapter we will be examining a boy-loving woman who was somewhat
31. them, without examining them for veracity or usefulness
32. ‘I see!’ said the Queen, who had meanwhile been examining the roses
33. But not being paid to the judges till the process was determined, they might be some incitement to the diligence of the court in examining and deciding it
34. In courts which consisted of a considerable number of judges, by proportioning the share of each judge to the number of hours and days which he had employed in examining the process, either in the court, or in a committee, by order of the court, those fees might give some encouragement to the diligence of each particular judge
35. A much more sober and judicious writer, Mr Anderson, author of the Historical and Chronological Deduction of Commerce, very justly observes, that upon examining the accounts which Mr Dobbs himself has given for several years together, of their exports and imports, and upon making proper allowances for their extraordinary risk and expense, it does not appear that their profits deserve to be envied, or that they can much, if at all, exceed the ordinary profits of trade
36. In examining those arguments, they were necessarily led to consider the difference between a probable and a demonstrative argument, between a fallacious and a conclusive one; and logic, or the science of the general
37. ” The Major blew his nose on a large hanky and the returned it to his pocket after examining it as he continued to speak
38. I came round after being carried down to the beach to find a doctor from the Manchester Regiment examining me he said
39. Neither did I remember being taken down to the beach on the mule drawn ambulance with Elijah lying beside me I came too once in the dressing station when a doctor was examining me
40. He couldn’t drag his eyes away from hers, examining the light grey swirls, flecks of blue and splashes of white that streaked out from her pupils
41. After examining the boat, the officer ordered a search of the remaining buildings and the men spread out, probing their way around rubble and the deserted buildings
42. I had the dubious honour of examining the ballistic effects of many a gunshot wound during those years, and I can tell you that not all bullets are the same
43. Looking down at his arm he eased the dressing off, examining the cut he didn’t remember stitching
44. While Alex was examining the high gates, the cat that had followed him scaled the stone wall farther back along the road, working its way along the top
45. With one arm wrapped around her tiny waist, he used his other hand to hold out her thumb, examining it carefully
46. Stephen tilted his head in curiosity, then took the block, examining the mold with careful attention
47. “When do you need it by?” asked Stephen, holding the wood block against the cheese, examining how the shapes overlay
48. The greatest (moral) ―tragedies‖ are oftentimes self-inflicted by individuals who choose to orchestrate their own disappointments by making ill-advised (decisions) without giving proper thought to the consequences of their actions, who are/were nevertheless capable of critically examining every aspect of such decisions; that is to say, their moral and rational dimensions, had they been properly inclined to do so and who, having suffered the unhappy effects of ―unexpected‖ outcomes, are wont to attribute their personal misfortunes to Chance rather than their own indomitable designs and indiscretions
49. Wrinkling his snout in excitement, Darkburst turned the prize over and over in his paws, examining every detail
50. Examining it intently, his hopes revived when he saw the shape of a small footprint had been scratched into the hardened surface