Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] examine the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some tests were carried out to examine the accuracy of definition of the field of view of the radiometer . |
2 | A Home Office patholgist , Professor Bernard Knight , was called in to examine the body where it was found , in a section of the barn where the roof had collapsed . |
3 | So far as can be judged , the water supply was so poor that by September 1908 a Consulting Engineer was brought in to examine the problem although nothing further is recorded on the subject . |
4 | Defects in the mortar holding bricks in the outside walls of the ten year-old sports centre were discovered in 1990 after consultants were brought in to examine the building . |
5 | Manfred von Richthofen , president of the West Berlin Federation , said a committee will be set up to examine the possibility of a bid from the city . |
6 | Manfred von Richthofen , president of the West Berlin Federation , said a committee will be set up to examine the possibility of a bid from the city . |
7 | Another proposal was that an independent commission would be set up to examine the question of racial discrimination . |
8 | The committee was set up to examine the principles that should govern GCE A level syllabuses and their assessment . |
9 | A commission headed by the newly appointed First Deputy Prosecutor General was set up to examine the incident . |
10 | The Lindop Inquiry was set up to examine the maintenance of standards in the polytechnics and colleges sector of UK higher education . |
11 | In 1970 , an all-party Committee of the Council had been set up to examine the future of the tramway ; rising costs had once again called into question the future of winter tramway operations . |
12 | Other study groups have been set up to examine the data base available for decision-making and to consider possible regional structures . |
13 | Having discussed the above ideas for the sites in an area , various analyses can then be tried out to examine the relationships between settlements which could have interesting and important implications . |