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    Use "re-examine" in a sentence

    re-examine example sentences

    re-examine


    1. I want to go back and re-examine that impactor to see if it shares this new phenomenon


    2. "Plans made under yaag should always be re-examined in the morning


    3. In America the fraudulent tapes were re-examined and bore marks that confirmed their irregularity


    4. I’m going to make a recommendation that given the importance of this case that the Federal Bureau of Investigation immediately re-examine the personnel assigned to this case in order that we can move forward and find the people responsible for the death of Tony Reilly


    5. The whole of the first chapter of Romans can also be seen as a call to re-examine


    6. otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States,


    7. accumulated around the topic of global petroleum reserves forced me to re-examine a


    8. In the circumstances the Judge felt he had to re-examine the BBC's evidence and the competing designs to determine for himself if there had been any subconscious copying


    9. He would then be under the protection of the council and if anything were to happen to cause Gorham to re-examine his appointment then the council will stand by him


    10. All the evidence was re-examined and some stains were found on cloth fragments from Maria’s dress

    11. This caused a time out in the launching as the judges re-examined the fuel chosen for that rocket


    12. I tried to keep that dictum in mind as I re-examined the messages about the


    13. They would have re-examined that last line of thinking if they had any frame of reference to do so


    14. Conrad also informed her in a tone of voice which brooked no argument, that he wanted to see her again, at the end of the two weeks, so he could re-examine her ankle, assess how it was mending, and then replace the temporary cast he’d just put on her leg, with a permanent walking one


    15. At then end of those two weeks, Kathy would then be able to hobble around, in slow and easy stages, without crutches - if that is - (he qualified) there were no complications and he saw no further injury had been made to her broken ankle when he re-examined it


    16. Through him he can re-examine his whole life and see how he moved from guilt to enlightenment


    17. Room in an hour"s time to re-examine your assessments, and recommendations with respect


    18. hold while the figures are re-examined


    19. it is science failing and therefore it is then that specific view about science that should be re-examined


    20. If you constantly re-examine yourself

    21. And re-examine it


    22. You will have to re-examine everything you thought you knew about Life


    23. You have to re-examine and re-evaluate all of human history and take into account their presence and their influence which is staggering in its stinking rotting cunning continual sick evil intent


    24. Both men with bated breath, re-examine the leaves on the trees with reinforced stems and something that looks like a jaw


    25. When the equilibrium established at a level of awareness is sufficiently disturbed an individual is forced, often against his or her will, to re-examine his or her world view and to look beyond it for a wider perspective in which the conflict that is disturbing the current equilibrium may be resolved


    26. In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law


    27. The trades you entered and exited at the hard right edge of the chart are now in the middle of that chart, where you can re-examine your decisions and learn how to improve them


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