- It would have been good to meet this excellent being to scrutinise him - a point on the evolutionary scale where I would have happily stopped. | |
Be that as it may, Mr Greene, the jury and the court both have a right to be able to scrutinise the disposition of any witness. | |
But we can't be sure till we scrutinise it under electronic bombardment. | |
He said that we should scrutinise them and then tell him. | |
I never thought it was that thrilling to scrutinise Rilke, dissect sentences, write articles nobody reads. | |
- It would have been good to meet this excellent being to scrutinise him - a point on the evolutionary scale where I would have happily stopped. | |
Be that as it may, Mr Greene, the jury and the court both have a right to be able to scrutinise the disposition of any witness. | |
But we can't be sure till we scrutinise it under electronic bombardment. | |
He said that we should scrutinise them and then tell him. | |
I never thought it was that thrilling to scrutinise Rilke, dissect sentences, write articles nobody reads. | |
- This will be scrutinised. | |
And his close relationship with Seibold would also be scrutinised. | |
But only one of them has ever been scrutinised as a suspect. | |
Djao's beauty, dancing and singing will be scrutinised. | |
Do you think being scrutinised, poked and prodded like a side of beef is fun? | |
"Natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinising throughout the world "every variation, even the slightest, "rejecting that which is bad, | |
Because he's scrutinising Clifford's alibi. | |
It constantly stands back from itself, scrutinising, comparing, examining objectively from every angle. | |
See how you cope under the scrutinising eye of the examiner. | |
- This will be scrutinised. | |
And his close relationship with Seibold would also be scrutinised. | |
But only one of them has ever been scrutinised as a suspect. | |
Djao's beauty, dancing and singing will be scrutinised. | |
Do you think being scrutinised, poked and prodded like a side of beef is fun? | |
"Natural selection is daily and hourly scrutinising throughout the world "every variation, even the slightest, "rejecting that which is bad, | |
Because he's scrutinising Clifford's alibi. | |
It constantly stands back from itself, scrutinising, comparing, examining objectively from every angle. | |
See how you cope under the scrutinising eye of the examiner. | |