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1 Under the severe cross-examination that the witness had been subjected to under D.P.
2 The testimony of these ladies was in no degree shaken by a severe cross-examination .
3 Finally she took me in hand for a severe cross-examination .
4 The witness Littlefield was unshaken by a severe cross-examination .
5 I did so most carefully, testing the main organs, and subjecting him to a severe cross-examination .
6 This was the substance of Susan's testimony, which was not shaken in the least by severe cross-examination .
7 A severe cross-examination followed his return home.
8 Burns put him through a severe cross-examination , but he stood the test, much to his examiner's disgust.
9 Concluding he was mistaken, he exchanged it for its fellow, which was subjected to an equally severe cross-examination .
10 If Richard Hare was subjected to a severe cross-examination , a far more severe one was awaiting Otway Bethel.
11 A few minutes later Bob was undergoing a severe cross-examination by the Colonel, who had the reputation of being somewhat eccentric in his methods.
12 His son Frank detached himself from the swarm, politely picked his way down into the Hall, and began to put John under a severe cross-examination .
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