pore over造句1 The judges will have to pore over the 22 volumes of evidence already accumulated and hear the 66 witnesses for the prosecution.
2 Most work at uninspiring tasks, pore over old court decisions and statute books, and draft memos for their higher-ups.
3 I collect them, pore over them, plan vacations by them, even wrap Christmas presents in them.
4 I pore over the hopeless, resigned faces, the emaciated bodies, the stick-like limbs.
5 He likes to pore over books.
6 Investors are set to pore over September non-farm payrolls, the final reading of second-quarter gross domestic product and several other big economic reports.
7 They pore over well - thumbed pages as if touring their favorite market place.
8 Feinberg more accountants, examiners and others to pore over records and to zap overcharges.
9 Students of boxing will pore over the trio of Ali-Frazier fights, which rank among the greatest in fistic history, as one might read three acts of a great drama.
10 They pore over emails that Mr. Jobs sporadically responded to personally.
11 In the meantime, if you're tempted to pore over your stock holdings every minute, do yourself a favor -- don't.
12 Readers could pore over academic papers about the physical properties of buckyballs, but a 16-second animation describes their motion more easily and arguably more thoroughly.
13 Pore over articles at Entrepreneur.com and check out business books from the library.
14 Well do I recall going to bed, and watching him pore over books under candle-light.
15 He stacked up the gift cards and put them away in his pocket to pore over later.
16 Most evenings, my father will sit in his easy chair and pore over one issue or another of National Geographic.
17 Most green thumbs sit by the fire and dream of spring blossoms, or pore over their computers, planning future plantings.
18 There's always a message and it's our job to receive it and pore over it until we understand it.
19 My grandfather was an orthopedic surgeon and he had a lot of books in his library that I would just pore over.A lot of them had really horrible pictures of deformities.
20 Of course, if you're really into fashion and decide to do some research,[www.] you won't have to pore over dusty library books for long before you find mention of men and heels.
21 In March, the court increased his monthly budget to $250, 000 from $75, 000, giving Mr. Feinberg more accountants, examiners and others to pore over records and to zap overcharges.
22 In trying to pick a way through today's financial crisis, there are plenty to pore over.
23 Governments and news outlets around the world are scurrying to pore over the once-secret documents for important revelations.