To see, discover or determine something, unclear, distant or hidden, by looking carefully.
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1 Consumers may find good deals at local independent pharmacies, Consumer Reports said.
2 Wellington Water said it hoped to find and fix the problem today.
3 The migrants hope to get to wealthy western Europe and find work.
4 Government should find time for the necessary debate and for introducing legislation.
5 But first Harte needed to find the right moment, the right opportunity.
1 Meat inspectors may qualify for 30 days' notice , said an industry source.
2 But notice the subtle change in the form the second question takes.
3 He said his police security detail had recently been withdrawn without notice .
4 He said he planned to challenge the fixed penalty notice in court.
5 She received a ban notice , saying she was a serious security threat.
1 Receipt-tracking systems allow users to discover patterns that help avoid future conflict.
2 That means a new map with new points of interest to discover .
3 You'll also discover new response time guidelines based on the latest research.
4 Case created these different restorations, though, I have yet to fully discover .
5 With each deal you always meet new people and discover new things.
1 Plant breeders observe natural limits; genetic engineers do not, with unknown consequences.
2 My job was to remain in good health so I could observe .
3 Malta will observe prevailing laws, its government said in a brief statement.
4 There you will observe primitive constructs known as 'teddy bear' and 'womble'.
5 You know you can't expect to observe the animals without changing anything.
1 Record the process that was used to detect and resolve the problem.
2 Objective: The present study aimed to detect microsporidia infection among leukemic children.
3 A structural interview questionnaire was used to detect any possible risk factors.
4 They can be used to detect risk, and aid in treatment options.
5 Once again, the future held no hope whatsoever that I could detect .
1 In Ireland and Britain, we increasingly perceive reality in quite different ways.
2 In addition, patients were asked whether they perceive general discrimination in Germany.
3 Results: Medical students and patient partners perceive value in empathy map training.
4 It proved impossible, however, to make the government perceive even this necessity.
5 So higher risk choices, they perceive that as a higher risk choice.
1 She often tried to discern what he watched at any particular moment.
2 It is not easy to discern the true picture from the data.
3 It takes a skilled hand to discern the truth from these Americans.
4 Afterwards we shall more rightly discern the thing which we search for:-
5 I couldn't stop to try and discern the source of her interest.
1 Five miles later she was able to descry what troops marched there.
2 The snow on the ground enabled the two to descry each other.
3 We did not descry it till we saw the ground under us.
4 But not yet could I descry beginning or end of the couches.
5 While you yet speak methinks I can descry them on the sea.
1 Soon I espy a man below me sauntering down among the rocks.
2 And, Bon Bec,' quoth he, 'I espy in thee a lamentable fault.
3 Well, said Gawaine, hold you still and we shall espy our time.
4 And what should Hercules espy there, but an old man, fast asleep!
5 So he sent on his part men to espy what deeds he did.
To have one's eyes, one's attention on something or someone.
To perceive by the visual faculty.
1 The sea of people lauding their team was quite magnificent to behold .
2 And behold ; for they too shall in the end behold their doom.
3 By faith we behold in Christ the vision of the ideal self.
4 He never moved; the twitchings of his face were terrible to behold .
5 We should seek to behold the dead in the light of heaven.
6 And behold at evening-tide trouble; and before the morning he is not.
7 The world might now behold the stuff that was in Hamilton Tooting.
8 For all the amazing access, there were no great revelations to behold .
9 Again: We behold in our father the beauty of a Christian faith.
10 The revolution in video for children has been a wonder to behold .
11 I had only one concern, one burning drive: to behold Troy again.
12 So behold Lydia entered in the Cooking Course which was not popular.
13 This was combustible, breathless and blisteringly competitive and therefore enthralling to behold .
14 And behold , a few years later comes a Shadow Moon to Malaz.
15 But behold , all has been in vain; there can be no reconciliation.
16 Nevertheless there is great splendor in the structure as we behold it.
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