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Example sentences for "interrogations"

Lexicographically close words:
interrogate; interrogated; interrogates; interrogating; interrogation; interrogative; interrogatively; interrogatives; interrogator; interrogatories
  1. Under the Instructions of 1561, the results of the interrogations were carefully withheld from him as we have seen above (Vol.

  2. No dialectician ought ever to found his interrogations and his arguments upon a mere unanalysed term, unless he can find absolutely nothing else to say in the debate.

  3. The inductive interrogations of Sokrates relating to matters of common life, and the way in which they convinced ordinary hearers, are strikingly illustrated in the Memorabilia of Xenophon, especially IV.

  4. Nature cannot answer interrogations excepting as such interrogations are put; and the putting of a question involves anticipation.

  5. Do you know whether there were any official transcripts made of the various interrogations of Oswald from the time he was captured to the time of his killing?

  6. His courageous pride did not fail him either in the interrogations he had to submit to, or before the court of justice.

  7. His knee was almost well, and, as soon as the first interrogations were over, he made known to them that he had obtained six weeks' leave of absence, and was about to proceed to Quebec.

  8. Mrs Campbell continued her interrogations till Alfred was seen at the end of the prairie returning at full speed, accompanied by Captain Sinclair and two other men, also on horseback.

  9. It is better to be pricked to even such interrogations by affliction than to be made torpid by it.

  10. Only then shall I be able to decide whether interrogations can be read, the contents of which I as a defense counsel am not familiar with.

  11. He takes refuge, then, first in his good works, and secondly in the sincerity of his convictions, as the sole grounds of his confidence in the prospect of "confronting the interrogations of the Eternal!

  12. On the steps of his house his way was blocked by the arrival of Mr. Quintin Manx, who jumped out of a cab, bellowing interjections and interrogations in a breath.

  13. The first set consisted of a series of interrogations relating to the time and place of the alleged crime.

  14. The second set was termed Bedikoth[143] and included all interrogations touching the investigation of relevant circumstances and corroborative facts surrounding the case.

  15. I stood many firm and angry interrogations as to the possible good which could accrue to me by quitting my ship.

  16. His knee was almost well, and as soon as the first interrogations were over, he made known to them that he had obtained six weeks' leave of absence, and was about to proceed to Quebec.

  17. Mrs. Campbell continued her interrogations till Alfred was seen at the end of the prairie returning at full speed, accompanied by Captain Sinclair and two other men, also on horseback.

  18. She answered all interrogations on points of faith in orthodox fashion, but though offered her life if she would swear on the Gospels, she refused to burden her soul with the sin, and for this she was condemned as a heretic.

  19. It is a noteworthy fact that in long series of interrogations there will frequently be not a single question as to the belief of the party making confession.

  20. After being subjected to the customary interrogations of the lieutenant, Fawkes was stripped of his attire, and bound to the flag.

  21. Saluting the captive with affected courtesy, he observed, "So you refuse to answer the interrogations of the Privy Council, madam, I understand.

  22. While the others were debating upon the interrogations they should put to Tresham, and further examining the Earl of Salisbury's papers, Garnet repaired to Viviana's chamber, and informed her what was about to take place.

  23. It was in the handwriting of the King, and contained a list of interrogations to be put to the prisoner, concluding by directing him "to use the gentler torture first, et sic per gradus ad ima tenditur.

  24. The forms of proceeding were the same as I have fully noticed in a subsequent chapter,--the same minute interrogations were made to the unhappy prisoners--the same contest took place between these and the Judges.

  25. After this speech, delivered with warmth, and with every token of sincerity, he answered without difficulty all the interrogations of the judge.

  26. Where, they seemed to be asking, was this glut of foolish interrogations going to end?

  27. Nothing, sir, as to the origin of the affair; but there have been some interrogations as to his Highness's present whereabouts, and an idea is abroad that he is not where the Court circular continues to say he is.

  28. Courtenay refused to answer any interrogations respecting his visiter, and after a long and fruitless search, the lieutenant departed.

  29. Sir Willoughby puts me one or two searching interrogations on a point of interest to him, his house and name.

  30. We now pass to the second annual or great final examination for admission to the public services, remarking only that in the interrogations générales of the second year the principal subjects of both years are included.

  31. The first series of interrogations relates to mineralogy.

  32. To correct and fortify this general teaching, we find, corresponding to the interrogations of the Polytechnic, what are here called conferences.

  33. Three memoirs on different parts of the course, other than the geological, will be made immediately after the interrogations relative to each section.

  34. This number is formed with 5 taken from it for the credit of the interrogations because the exercises serve for the interrogations of several lectures.

  35. By the time the officer had completed his interrogations the male passengers were divided into two groups.

  36. But to one and all of his interrogations I gave the retort courteous.

  37. They saw through the object of these interrogations and their replies for the most part were extremely unsatisfactory.

  38. Interrogations such as these were so many switches of the whip in the flanks of Hippogriff.

  39. The only change was in the emphasis that their father added to the interrogations already uttered.

  40. For, in the first instance, he had been merely making an unsuspicious enquiry, and his interrogations had been more for the purpose of gaining information than for fixing an accusation.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interrogations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.