probe造句31. After about six years of flight, the probe enters the upper atmosphere of Uranus at high speed.
32. But what right had he to probe into her personal life?
33. This was the first indication of the scope of prosecutors' two-year probe of financial institutions.
34. Implicit in that demand is the widespread sentiment among Republicans that Democrats egregiously politicized the ethics process during the Gingrich probe.
35. I also began to listen and probe in informal research settings-the everyday situations that are rich with easily overlooked details.
36. If he was idiosyncratic, it was because of his determination to probe the possible electrical component of any problem.
37. Ammiano called for a probe into reports of voter fraud.
38. There were no other complications and no death in the heater probe group.
39. A federal grand jury will probe into the financial dealings between the two men.
40. The fourth patient required local epinephrine injection in addition to repeated heater probe pulses and was considered a failure in the final statistical analysis.
41. Atlantis was to carry the Galileo space probe on the first leg of a six-year voyage to Jupiter this afternoon.
42. Carey Lohrenz, the F-14 Tomcat pilot whose grounding was the impetus for the probe, was unqualified to fly carrier-based aircraft.
43. The ability to probe the environment of the individual atoms that both form and modify glass offers exciting opportunities.
44. In the current chapter we probe deeper into trade structure in order to achieve two objectives.
45. The probe can be easily implanted in muscle, liver, kidneys etc and even intravenously, without affecting blood pressure.
46. He edged forward a few steps, using the flashlight as a probe.
47. We believe that these results have important consequences for the use of d 3C A as a probe for studying DNA-protein interactions.
48. The idea was to manoeuvre the two modules together so that the probe entered the drogue.
49. In fact, if you probe deeper, vitally important functional differences between patients will emerge.
50. The ferry's flag flew at half mast as the probe went on at Cork's Ringaskiddy port.
51. But at Hereford, the oil level had been allowed to drop, leaving the probe high and dry.
52. Nevertheless, these two last studies can not exclude a real benefit for the heater probe.
53. Presently it felt the gentle touch of radiations, trying to probe its secrets.
54. Figure 2b illustrates that the exon-enriched probe detects conserved sequences in different species.
55. An informal probe also showed less serious watch-standing problems on three other nuclear submarines based here.
56. It was Freud who made the first extensive use of hypnosis to probe the depths of the subconscious mind.
57. They had accepted it for what it was, and never bothered to probe deeper, and she had followed suit.
58. What they have found tends only to cast more doubt on an already shaky government probe.
59. Why do you want to probe into old wounds like this?
60. Now creep the probe closer until the tip almost but not quite touches the jet of water... still 2oC.