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interrogating造句
1. She was no longer interrogating but lecturing. 2. The police are interrogating two suspects. 3. Data analysis has become interactive, with the scientist interrogating the data and deciding new paths for investigation based on immediate feedback. 4. Neil was more accustomed to interrogating people than I was. 5. At a court the judge is interrogating a forager but gets into difficulty because the forager is a foreigner who doesn't speak English. 6. For interrogating terrorists, fMRI could come in handy, Alexander suggests. 7. There was a firm rubric in the book about what had to be observed when interrogating anyone under seventeen. 8. This provides a very flexible and economical method of accessing and interrogating the database of some 70000 samples. 9. Army officers have been accused of using unorthodox methods when interrogating enemy prisoners. 10. The Library carries out literature searches on behalf of staff, by interrogating large bibliographic databases which are mounted on very large computers. 11. Differance and signifier are two key concepts frequently used by deconstructivists in their interrogating the stability of meaning of source text and foregrounding the subjectivity of the translator. 12. LaBonte was the CIA’s case officer for Balawi, but his plans for interrogating the informant had been overruled. 13. Project Paperclip, ironically, would use Nazi doctors to develop methods of interrogating German prisoners of war. 14. Now the implications are enormous. Uh, think of Guantanamo Bay and the question of interrogating terrorists.