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1 Those who brought him good news could seldom detect any sign of pleasure.
2 At no time have I been able to detect any sign of structural disease.
3 He looked both ways through the dark but couldn't detect any sign of Sapphire.
4 He failed, always, to detect any sign of pursuit.
5 I studied her face, to see if I could detect any sign of a lie.
6 The Fleet police weren't in evidence, and neither could he detect any sign of military activity.
7 Even when we were quite close to land I failed to detect any sign of habitation.
8 Neither could detect any sign of another craft.
9 The Fitzgeorgians had been, therefore, especially on the alert to detect any sign of backsliding in the dentist.
10 That hope was further dashed when he entered the dwelling and did not detect any sign of her presence.
11 I had been alert all of the way across town, but could not detect any sign that I was being followed.
12 Only once or twice, during the course of their long talk, did the young man detect any sign of personal feeling.
13 This is what Mrs. S. experienced during the period when the medical team was unable to detect any sign of life in her:
14 The keenest observer among the crowd, airing its meek impatience on the platform, did not detect any sign of anxiety in her behavior.
15 In contrast, we did not detect any sign of recovery in socially enriched rats or in animals practicing a purely associative visual task.
16 The Argentinean journalist Adolfo Gilly was unable to detect any sign of panic as he strolled through the streets of Havana on Saturday morning.
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This collocation consists of: Detect any sign through the time