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probing
1. I did some probing of the nature of intelligence
2. Maybe that was a reason to avoid probing the data system when they got there, but not to destroy it outright without even looking at it?
3. I found that by filling my lungs each time I surfaced I was able to claw myself back down, probing the stones and strange shaped sea-shells until I was about to burst
4. But he knew when someone was probing him
5. ” John took her roughly in his arms and held her close and kissed her hard, probing her mouth with his tongue
6. Her hand was probing for hardness in his loins and finding quite a bit and more on the way
7. wound, probing it with expert fingers
8. ’ He replied, his hand moving round to the front of her denims and probing her crutch
9. He guessed Jorma was probing at random as Ava had
10. His best endeavours to keep various little bits of information from the probing policemen had failed miserably, they seemed to know when he was covering something over and the sheer effort required to keep a guard on his words was beginning to tell on him
11. After a brief but probing interview, during which Harry was told of the school's twenty year history, and record for graduating the best and brightest, and his own responsibilities, should he be admitted
12. He felt X'ander probing at the outskirts of his mind
13. He felt the One Elf probing his mind
14. She kissed him back when his mouth eventually found its way back to hers, touching, probing with her delicate tongue
15. He responded in kind and she willingly accepted his probing tongue into her mouth
16. After some probing, he found the upper part of the hole, plunged his tongue in and was astonished at the wetness of the spot
17. The device knew his mind better than any Elusiver with their invasive probing; it sensed what he wanted
18. Glad to be with someone who wasn't arguing with her, probing her thoughts
19. At the time, she was too young to ask any probing question as to the true nature of his visit
20. Day dawned sending shafts of warm sunlight, through the layers of mist on the horizon, probing the earth for suitable points to lock into and hoist he huge fiery ball into the sky
21. Probing into his past was not a good idea
22. 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
23. On hands and knees, Amaranthe crossed the room, probing at promising rifts
24. Such efforts require probing (the) ―Articles of Faith
25. After some probing with a stick and rock, William had killed yet a second fur-clad animal
26. A woman coughed, then cursed softly to herself, watching as a man farther along the row picked at his nose, examining the results of his probing with rapped attention
27. He smiled as he crept along, probing the ground at regular intervals
28. It was a probing glance into character, something not easily assessed
29. “The man’s wallet was still in his pocket,” the officer said, eagerly probing the contents of a large manila envelope
30. She completed her chores and avoided answering any of her Mothers probing questions
31. ‘No physical or mental entity is aware of my probing
32. Its probing into the seat of cognition; memory, emotions, as well as all the sensory connections to bodily function are already well advanced, but the connection to the functions of mental capacity as it may be associated with the understanding of mind are still only in the initial stages
33. I expect Niles to keep probing, but he doesn’t
34. Gazing into the mirror, I see a spirit that ponders, probing behind appearances
35. Calling and calling, probing with our beams, we searched
36. They merely walked over to one side and continued probing the lush green turf with their long bills, digging out wriggling snacks
37. Probing the crusted wounds
38. Her bra vanished as his mouth found hers again, delicately probing for her response
39. left unguarded in the typical probing inquisitiveness of the locals
40. He was still dressed simply and still had that intense, probing look
41. If he was a spy, he asked no probing questions and in fact did not seem particularly interested in us at all
42. He knew Becky was probing and he tried to come up with a strong argument in her favour but considering the leading nature of her question he ended up with a weak reply
43. Physicists, he points out, have been pursuing the nature of physical reality for much longer than neuroscientists have been probing the brain, but the nature of reality still eludes them
44. I turned around suddenly, probing the pitch blackness that engulfed me when I saw his eyes, and mine welled with tears of blood threatening to overflow
45. I was captivated with the number of those of my kind that night, besotted with the vampire population, probing the corners for my brothers who may have wanted to wish their sister Happy Birthday, or at least I had hoped
46. I saw him tilt his head back, searching the darkness, probing it for our moon, and when he turned to look down at me, I saw his large chocolate eyes, and his killer teeth
47. “Go slow this time,” I sighed, holding his ears as he began probing my opening
48. Rose moved, allowing his probing hands to disrobe her upper body
49. No amount of probing could
50. probing, especially not psychotherapy