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"It is nobody I know," he said, examining it carefully, "but it does look a scoundrel."
However carefully I explained, she still didn't understand.
Careful excavation and documentation of layers in a mound can reveal a wealth of information about the everyday life of a people in a settlement over many periods of occupation.
Last March the two sisters asked Pedro Malan, Brazil's former finance minister, and five other notables to examine their relations at length.
The tourists should read maps carefully!
The two men examined the handful of coins.
Research your topic thoroughly before you make a quick and uninformed decision.
She took the engine to bits, then carefully put it together again.
The statement was carefully polished and checked before release.
It was closely scrutinized with a mixture of wide-eyed wonder and honest glee.
After closer inspection, you find than there is a secret compartment in the back.
The Grasshopper seated himself out in the ditch, and thought and considered how things happened in the world.
He has decided to prosecute her after careful consideration of all the relevant facts.
The Queen had meanwhile been examining the roses.
Quick—come to the light—let me scan thee well!
If you think about it though, the core problem with this sixth mass extinction is human interference.
Every piece is closely scrutinized, and if there is the slightest blemish on it, it is rejected.
After careful consideration and long discussion with my parents, I resolved on studying abroad.
Paleontologists are now carefully studying the closest theropod relatives of birds for clues to how this transition occurred.
The City will scrutinise this even more closely than usual for clues about if and when rates will rise again.
Do some digging around. Put on your detective cap and start looking for clues.
The Mole hobbled up to the spot and had a good look.
Bathsheba was watching them care - fully to make sure that the sheep were not injured, and that all the wool was cut off Gabriel was the most experienced shearer.
That is one of many questions examined in the first Transactions paper by Morgan Wesley, a young graduate who made the Buckingham pots the subject of his dissertation for his master’s degree.
They are quite similar, I agree, but if you look really carefully, you ll see they are not quite the same. Sentence No.