166 Verbs to Use for the Word examinations

I should have thought a girl like Miss Townsend, who has passed examinations in Germany, and so forth, would have had more sense of her responsibilitymore tact.

When the boy returned with the messenger Kemp was still in the witness-box, undergoing an examination at the hands of the judge.

itselfYou must picture me, when first it was given into my care, turning it over, curiously, and making a swift, jerky examination.

In the mean while, the party in the house continued their examination of John Effingham's improvements; and when this was completed, they separated, each to his or her own room.

Certainly it will bear examination by any impartial investigator, but the best of all tributes that could be paid to it is that it satisfied religious communities which did not live in perfect harmony with one another and the inhabitants of a country which shelters the people of many different races.

It is unnecessary to explain the causes of the three first expressions of her emotions; but the last may require a short examination.

It took Tom only a casual examination to see that a surprise would have to be launched by way of a sort of rough natural stairway.

The big fellow hesitated; then a happy thought occurred to him: he dragged his captive across the paved playground, and stopping under the gas-lamp which lit up the archway leading into the quadrangle, began a hasty examination of the contents of the latter's pockets.

The real fact of the matter was he dreaded the fate of Pope John XXIII, for he knew the actions of his nephew Girolamo Riario would not stand conciliar examination.

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General Allenby gave the fullest consideration to this document, and after he had made as complete an examination of the front as any Commander-in-Chief ever undertookthe General was in one or other sector with his troops almost every day for four monthsGeneral Chetwode's plan was adopted, and full credit was given to his prescience in General Allenby's despatch covering the operations up to the fall of Jerusalem.

With a gentleness such as he seldom showed to any witness for the defence, he resumed his cross-examination by propounding the following question: "Miss Cumberland, in your account of the final interview you had with your sister, you alluded to a story you had once read together.

" Crewe, having finished his examination of the glove, handed it to the boy, whose first act was to slip it on his left hand and move his fingers about to assure himself that they were in good working order in spite of being hidden.

Pepper had been sitting on the grass, while I conducted my examination.

And the latter concluded his examination by directing a brief glance at the other woman who was present, a slight, sickly creature who likewise felt anxious in presence of that sudden apparition of the unknown.

It was between the hours of two and three that I entered the gates of Brompton Cemetery and commenced my examination of the various graves therein contained.

The doctor gave her an examination.

In writing the examination, be sure you read every question carefully.

"When the October term began Mr Hustler, who usually gave lectures in mathematics to his third-year pupils, said to me that it was not worth my while to attend his lectures, and he or Mr Peacock suggested that Drinkwater, Myers, and I should attend the Questionists' examinations.

" The arrival of more company, among whom were several ladies, compelled Eve to defer an examination of Mr. Wenham's peculiarities to another opportunity.

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As a picture of "all the ills of feudality," this narrative is a picture of the entire social statethe monarchy, the Church, the aristocracy, the peopleand appears to us, therefore, to demand a more careful examination than if the historical interest were chiefly centred in the battles and adventures belonging to a disputed succession, and in the personal characters of a courageous princess and her knightly rival.

" He hesitated again at the door, but his feelings had sustained a terrible revulsion at sight of the corpse, and he was no longer disposed to prosecute his purposed examination of the chamber and its contents; with a view to conjecturing the probable circumstances of the murder.

The easiest way is to waive examination and let the grand jury throw the case out of the window!" Delany heard this announcement with intense relief, for it let him out.

It will likewise be proper to extend their examination to the several routes through which the waters of the Ohio may be connected by canals with those of Lake Erie.

166 Verbs to Use for the Word  examinations