Scrutinizing Sentence Examples

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  • She met his scrutinizing gaze.

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  • He stood, scrutinizing Elisabeth's painting, wondering how any of this could be real.

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  • Dolokhov answered absently, scrutinizing the face of the French drummer boy.

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  • Deidre was still as the creature walked around her, scrutinizing her.

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  • Scotland Yard and the FBI are investigating the break-ins, and are scrutinizing email traffic between England and Scotland.

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  • The progress of this survey was marked by a number of important discoveries of " new " and variable stars and of spectroscopic binaries, mainly through the acumen of Mrs Williamina Paton Fleming of Harvard College in scrutinizing the negatives forming the data for the great catalogue.

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  • They act in a similar way to Parliamentary select committees, scrutinizing the work of the Cabinet and reviewing Council policies and services.

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  • Ms. Duff acknowledged that being in the public eye is far from easy because everyone is always scrutinizing you and ready to criticize.

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  • He personally approves every piece designed by the company, scrutinizing new designs for proper attention to detail and quality craftsmanship.

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  • Claire Quincy had donned reading glasses and was scrutinizing the letters as Fred O'Connor followed his notes and explained the information on Annie Quincy he had gathered at the library.

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  • It 's about scrutinizing every aspect of your marketing.

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  • As the name entails, Celebglitz is a site that is devoted to watching celebrities, and Ms. Gomez has not escaped their scrutinizing eyes.

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  • Now tell me, my dear boy, are you serving in the Horse Guards? asked the old man, scrutinizing Anatole closely and intently.

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  • Davis handed her a scalding cup of coffee, his chocolate gaze scrutinizing - probably searching for some indication of congeniality.

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  • With our present knowledge it is impossible to discriminate between variation that may or that may not be the material for the differentiation of species by scrutinizing either magnitude or probable causation.

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