82 Verbs to Use for the Word researches

If he can pursue advanced research in an allied or applied field, it will help him in his regular and prescribed work.

I was then in fairly easy circumstances, and was engaged in making some botanical researches for a little book which I had planned to write on a medical subject.

Well, my friend, oblige me by continuing your researches; endeavor to procure me some precise information about this boy's habits and disposition.

Ingenious men, possessed of leisure, are apt to push their researches beyond the period in which literary monuments are framed or preserved; without reflecting that the history of past events is immediately lost or disfigured when intrusted to memory or oral tradition; and that the adventures of barbarous nations, even if they were recorded, could afford little or no entertainment to men born in a more cultivated age.

All the live-long day he prosecuted his researches, to the great discomposure of the populace: and, with whitewash all over the back of his coat, and very dingy hands, had just seated himself at his own fireside in the evening, when Mr. DIBBLE came in.

It requires no profound research to comprehend the impulse which leads a horde of fanatics to the most monstrous excesses.

Suppose that he extended his researches somewhat to those minuter vegetable forms, the mosses, fungi, lichens; suppose that he went a little further still, and tried what the microscope would show him in any stagnant pool, whether fresh water or salt, of Desmidiae, Diatoms, and all those wondrous atomies which seem as yet to defy our classification into plants or animals.

Chapter Eight p. 167: For genealogies and rules of giving names, I use my own research and the study by W. Bauer.

At last I tried to make my point of view clear by reminding him that research means finding the answer to a question, and that if his reading of English literature, which had been fairly extensive, had suggested no questions to his mind, he was not in the happiest possible position to begin research.

While his narrative is always animated and picturesque, and often rises into passages of fervid eloquence, he has conducted his researches with the unwearied perseverance of a mere antiquary, and has exhausted every source of information.

No man of science has any fear of publishing his researches, whatever consequences they may involve for current beliefs.

In no city can they carry on their researches with such ease, for Florence is incurious about them.

That power eluded the grasp and baffled the research of human genius, which was looking so earnestly after it, until ingenuity gave it up, and philosophy pronounced it a delusion.

But who can tell whether there may not be in these boulders, these rocks, this sandy and unproductive soil, unknown wealth, held in reserve to reward the researches of science in its utilitarian explorations.

The taste of another person had strongly encouraged my own researches into this species of legendary lore; but I had never dreamed of an attempt to imitate what gave me so much pleasure."

This review is justly reckoned one of the finest specimens of criticism in our language, and was read with such eagerness, when published in the Literary Magazine, that the author was induced to reprint it in a small volume by itself; a circumstance which appears to have escaped Mr. Boswell's research.

As soon as the business season closed, I resumed my Indian researches.

p. 31: The interpretation of land-holding and clans follows my own research which is influenced by Niida Noboru, Kat[=o]

Some minds may find satisfaction in this sort of explanation, but it may be suspected that most of the few who study modern researches into the origin of religious beliefs will feel the lines which were supposed to mark off the Christian from all other faiths dissolving before their eyes.

It needs no research, no learning, and is only misguided by recondite information.

"It took me five years' continuous research to establish her general voice-outline, and even then I at first only derived a portion of her name.

He had finished his researches, and revealed the results to me with immense satisfaction.

Balthazar abandoned his researches, and the family removed to the country.

For some time he had little or nothing to expend upon the pursuit which he had so much at heart; but at last he happened to receive a considerable sum of money for a work which he had finished, and this enabled him to commence his researches.

During my botanical rambles in the wood, I was struck with the multitude of beautiful flowers in its shady retreats,seeming the more numerous to me, as I had previously confined my researches to Northern woods.

82 Verbs to Use for the Word  researches