Examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition.
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Examples for "check"
Examples for "check"
1However the appeal process was a necessary check on power, he said.
2If travelling today, remember to check the current weather & road conditions.
3It said work is under way to check generators and power lines.
4Power Age communities have grown far beyond the check of individual experience.
5U.S. jobs data kept the U.S. stock market move in check, however.
1Well, I need to check up on the rest of our family.
2We wanted to check up on you, Emma said, still feigning innocence.
3The officer said, I'll just check up on this thing, Mr. Mason.
4No, Joe said, he had not-buthe must check up on this.
5I'm not the only project that Corpus came to check up on.
1It introduced the new look into about 100 Zara flagships last year.
2Penny McKay takes an objective look into the early childhood education sector.
3I wanted to ask you to look into the new application database.
4I try not to look into the future, because there's no point.
5All right, I'll look into some flights, and talk to my family.
1It's a great opportunity to check out the band's elaborate set design.
2If this idea sounds good to you, check out his campaign site.
3Duke Power has hired me to come and check out their security.
4Be sure to check out the African penguin colony at Stony Point.
5Double check out-going information and take time and care with incoming news.
1You can bring the check over tomorrow night, any time after 7pm.
2Later she padded downstairs to have Daddy check over her math homework.
3The draft site would be copied here for QA to check over.
4He resumed his place at the eye-piece to check over his results.
5The national airline, which is government-owned, handed a check over today to Frank Bainimarama.
1Never mind that interest rates could go over 300 percent a year.
2Mr Brown met yesterday with interested groups to go over their concerns.
3Not surprisingly, the verdict did not go over well with victims' families.
4I used to go over the wicket and didn't have great control.
5Let me briefly go over some of the problems with this segment.
1They can also answer questions of the day and check into school.
2A young couple check into a folksy B&B on a winter's night.
3He decided that we'd check into a hotel and wait for them.
4The fan sites are saying that I had to check into rehab.
5Our friend shoved the check into his hands and waved him away.
1Suppose they'll try and suss out the truth of where I've gone.
2Lee hopes to have others examine Onionshare's code to suss out flaws.
3And finally, there is the ability to suss out technological snake-oil salesmen.
4So Rodrigo's attempt to suss out my faith isn't intended to be obnoxious.
5You can usually suss out the smaller towns in an afternoon.
6They then burst into laughter as they continued to suss out the room.
7Now you can suss out route Beta at belays and stances.
8This gives you a chance to suss out the location and meet staff.
9No, that doesn't suss out, at all. Jenks seemed legitimately confused.
10They rapped the face the next morning to suss out conditions.
11I bet I can suss out more secrets than you can.
12Frings's mind raced, trying to suss out the right answer.
13It can suss out shill bidding and it aggregates negative comments on one screen.
14She feels that her investigative background will help her suss out the competition early on.
15In South Africa the answers to these questions accurately suss out a person's social standing.
16Not even Nick Fury can suss out the hidden connections imperiling mankind all the time.
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Estados Unidos de América