Sentence examples for To inspection from inspiring English sources

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To inspection

noun

Act of examining something, often closely.

  • Upon closer inspection, the animal turned out to be a dolphin, not a shark!

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Farmers' fields will be subject to inspection.

But let me return to inspection today.

The new paper will be subjected to inspection and criticism.

"Vehicles are still subject to inspection at various checkpoints in Manhattan," he said.

The websites also provide links to inspection reports and individual school websites.

We need a different approach to inspection if we are to make that leap".

They also "should be subject to inspection and regulation like other social workers.

"As always, vehicles at these and other crossings are still subject to inspection," Mr. Browne said.

However, large parts of the complex were not subject to inspection.

But certain manufacturing processes must be followed, and factories are subject to inspection.

It remains to be seen how this study will hold up to inspection by other researchers.

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