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1 In great confusion he returned, examining very carefully the gutters and porches by the way.
2 Haynes had gone over to his fatigue blouse, the left front of which he was examining very closely.
3 It is by examining very bare, very dull, very unpromising things, that modern science has come to be what it is.
4 The dentist, after examining very carefully the tooth pointed out to him, said that he didn't believe that tooth ached at all.
5 Mary Erskine stood by while she wrote, examining very attentively her method of doing the work, and especially her way of holding the pen.
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